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Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 3:52 pm
by sigma
CUDA wrote:
I express my opinion is not based on the opinion of the Russian government, but on the basis of my opinions about the actions of the United States.
which is formulated by the information the Russian government gives you. hey have you found that independent verification that slick requested almost 3 weeks ago??????
Listen, Russia expert, at least you are able to show on the map of the world, where there is a Russia?

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:32 pm
by Sergeant Thorne
sigma wrote:
Sergeant Thorne wrote:
sigma wrote:flip, believe me, Russia will not touch anyone if they themselves do not want this
Meaning you would not involve yourself in a conflict that "they" were not already pushing for? That sounds great, but how is it that you have the pulse of your government, sigma? Do you really believe that the leaders of Russia are so much like you? In America that's a mistake that a lot of people make, and it is something people in positions of power take advantage of to deceive the general public about their true intentions (works the same way in business P.R.).
I have no reason to love the United States. Let the United States will give at least one reason for my sympathy for him. But they do not want.
And by the way, I express my opinion is not based on the opinion of the Russian government, but on the basis of my opinions about the actions of the United States.
I think the United States is presently complicit in financial and social maneuverings on the world stage which bring them into conflict with Russia because Russia will not go along with it. That's every reason for Russia not to like the United States, IMO. The people of the United States have been suckered and taken advantage of, and the culprits have had the blessing of our elected representatives, which we stupidly put in office after they sing us a sweet song, since our grasp of reality and the weight of our situation is so shallow and weak.

Having said all of that, the U.S. has nothing to do with my statement you quoted--I was speaking about your government. It just seems incredible to me that you could be certain of the intentions of your government. Governments are complicated things, run by people with a different outlook than your average person. It is my experience, here in my country, that because of this it really doesn't pay to listen to the official narrative, but instead it is wiser to tune it out and come to your conclusions about the truth of the matter(s) based on their actions.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:20 am
by sigma
I think the less discuss politics, the better will be digestion and restful sleep.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:59 pm
by Tunnelcat
There's always the reliable bang your head against the wall if you get tired of the insomnia or indigestion. :mrgreen:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:38 pm
by sigma
tunnelcat wrote:There's always the reliable bang your head against the wall if you get tired of the insomnia or indigestion. :mrgreen:
I would prefer to beat you head against the wall to save me from such comments. Then I will sleep peacefully.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:41 pm
by CUDA
if you don't like political comments then don't post in a forum that has political subjects. easy enough

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:59 pm
by Flabby Chick
Not sure how you guys got onto Russia/USA stuff, but, spare a few thoughts for Alan Henning today. Cynics could call him naive or misguided, but his intentions were purely altruistic. A good bloke was killed yesterday.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 8:17 am
by sigma
as well as hundreds of other good people in other countries
Do not you think that these cynical murder just play to give the grounds and justification for the United States for the use of weapons in another country? Bright hoodie on the victim...Fear thug looks like a movie character, who was casting for the terrible executioner studio movies ...Entourage on the background of the desert ...
Typical cynical American propaganda

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 10:23 am
by Flabby Chick
Ahh i see why you all got side tracked now.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:04 am
by Krom
Flabby Chick wrote:Not sure how you guys got onto Russia/USA stuff, but, spare a few thoughts for Alan Henning today. Cynics could call him naive or misguided, but his intentions were purely altruistic. A good bloke was killed yesterday.
Does ISIS seem to be getting more desperate lately? They have already demonstrated they kill hostages, so what are they expecting in response? Do they think that somehow this fairly significant coalition will stop bombing them and hunting them down if they just murder the right hostage? A lot of politicians were talking about how dangerous and organized ISIS is, but to me it looks like they are barely held together at all. Like any other large organized extremist religious group or government in the area, they crumble under the slightest pressure. Perhaps that is why the place is such a hot bed in the first place, the entire culture of the region gives up too easily, which allows groups like ISIS to form and build up a huge movement in the first place but also makes them fall apart the instant the tide turns against them.

You know, instead of calling the US the global police, I think at this stage is is more accurate to call us the global fire department. Would that make "Bush" one of the more ironic names for a US president ever?
Flabby Chick wrote:Ahh i see why you all got side tracked now.
Hehe, I know, isn't he just adorable?

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:31 am
by sigma
Krom, If you have not noticed, I'll help you. There is a big, huge, total difference between the concept of democracy inside and outside the United States. If you still do not know. Outside the United States the American democracy is more like fascism.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 6:22 pm
by Top Gun
So what does that make Glorious Leader Putin's government, then?

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 7:49 pm
by sigma
Top Gun wrote:So what does that make Glorious Leader Putin's government, then?
I would not be surprised if you break your computer, you will say that to blame Putin.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:10 pm
by CUDA
Much like you blame everything on America.
Dont like it when the finger is pointed at you huh

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 4:06 pm
by Tunnelcat
sigma wrote:
tunnelcat wrote:There's always the reliable bang your head against the wall if you get tired of the insomnia or indigestion. :mrgreen:
I would prefer to beat you head against the wall to save me from such comments. Then I will sleep peacefully.
I was a joke sigma. Just trying to help. Personally, I've given up on telling Americans that their own conceit and their government's imperialism is a big part of the world's problems today. Head banging is pointless and hurts after a while anyway. :wink:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 4:16 pm
by CUDA
tunnelcat wrote:
sigma wrote:
tunnelcat wrote:There's always the reliable bang your head against the wall if you get tired of the insomnia or indigestion. :mrgreen:
I would prefer to beat you head against the wall to save me from such comments. Then I will sleep peacefully.
I was a joke sigma. Just trying to help. Personally, I've given up on telling Americans that their own conceit and their government's imperialism is a big part of the world's problems today. Head banging is pointless and hurts after a while anyway. :wink:
they don't joke in Russia unless the Government tells them to :P

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 8:11 pm
by Tunnelcat
And Americans are too blinded by their inflated sense of self importance and arrogance to see what others in the world may think of them. sigma may be reading what his government wants him to see, but I'm betting he can think for himself and form his own opinions.....and jokes. :wink:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:07 am
by flip
flip wrote:
Eh, you know, I skimmed somewhere Sigma saying how Russians would just relish killing American soldiers and how they must all be a bunch of cowards to resign at the first sign of a threat. Maybe a little low but not uncalled for ;)

flip, believe me, Russia will not touch anyone if they themselves do not want this
Sigma, for some reason, here in the South no one talks about Russia anymore, they have not for years but it's obvious to me you have never spent the weekend around a bon-fire! ;)

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:50 am
by sigma
tunnelcat wrote:
sigma wrote:
tunnelcat wrote:There's always the reliable bang your head against the wall if you get tired of the insomnia or indigestion. :mrgreen:
I would prefer to beat you head against the wall to save me from such comments. Then I will sleep peacefully.
I was a joke sigma. Just trying to help. Personally, I've given up on telling Americans that their own conceit and their government's imperialism is a big part of the world's problems today. Head banging is pointless and hurts after a while anyway. :wink:
Je vous demande pardon, madame! Image I was just trying to support small talk. I guess I really was not quite gallant in the evening... Image
flip wrote:Sigma, for some reason, here in the South no one talks about Russia anymore, they have not for years but it's obvious to me you have never spent the weekend around a bon-fire! ;)
It looks like someone just threw it into the fire too much firewood :roll:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:39 am
by Tunnelcat
sigma wrote: Je vous demande pardon, madame! Image I was just trying to support small talk. I guess I really was not quite gallant in the evening... Image
That's OK sigma. Things get lost in translation, so maybe I need to learn a little Russian and broaden my horizons. I do own a little Russian dictionary for some reason. I can't remember why I bought it in college. It's still sitting on my bookshelf. Come to think of it, both my husband and I still have most of our college textbooks sitting around on shelves, so I'd hate to have to move right now. The weight of the books alone would cost a fortune in moving charges. :lol:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:14 am
by sigma
tunnelcat wrote:
sigma wrote: Je vous demande pardon, madame! Image I was just trying to support small talk. I guess I really was not quite gallant in the evening... Image
That's OK sigma. Things get lost in translation, so maybe I need to learn a little Russian and broaden my horizons. I do own a little Russian dictionary for some reason. I can't remember why I bought it in college. It's still sitting on my bookshelf. Come to think of it, both my husband and I still have most of our college textbooks sitting around on shelves, so I'd hate to have to move right now. The weight of the books alone would cost a fortune in moving charges. :lol:
The weaker the woman is, the more power she has. I am once again convinced that the salvation of the world in the hands of women...

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:10 pm
by Tunnelcat
I don't know how this will translate to Russian but, BUWAAAAHAAAAHAAAA! :twisted2:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:40 pm
by sigma
Clear. I think my idea is just to walk with you through the meadows or to ride horses and read you a poem, has no future. Looks like you're used to driving a sports car with the guys from the university and you are used to smile their soldiers' humor. All right. You are just a typical American.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:10 pm
by CUDA
sigma wrote:You are just a typical American.
is that what your government told you? :P

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:25 pm
by Sergeant Thorne
You'll have to excuse tunnelcat, sigma. The thought of world domination crossed her mind, and she got a little carried away in the moment. ;)

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:25 pm
by Tunnelcat
Sergeant Thorne wrote:You'll have to excuse tunnelcat, sigma. The thought of world domination crossed her mind, and she got a little carried away in the moment. ;)
Bow to tunnelcat all ye slaves. :P

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 2:58 pm
by sigma
tunnelcat wrote:I don't know how this will translate to Russian but, BUWAAAAHAAAAHAAAA! :twisted2:
In Russian synonym for "BUWAAAAHAAAAHAAAA! " will sound like "бис!" ("encore!") :wink:

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:24 pm
by Tunnelcat
It's supposed to represent the evil laugh sigma. :twisted2:

From the game Portal 2. Wheatley's evil laugh, the last one is Russian. Sounds the same in all the other languages too. Laughing, even evil laughing, is the same all over.



But here's the best American one I could find. Can't get one with the "BWAA" sound on the front though, but close.


Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:17 pm
by CUDA
ISIS using chemical weapons on Kurds,

Disturbing new photos of ethnic Kurds killed by Islamic State fighters are stoking fears the terrorist army may be using chemical weapons seized from Saddam Hussein’s old arsenals, according to a Middle East watchdog
Looks like ISIS upped the ante with those Chemical weapons that Saddam never had.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:43 pm
by Tunnelcat
Wanna bet they got most of that stuff from Assad's giant arsenal? Plus, if it came from Saddam, why didn't WE destroy it since we had over 10 years of prowling around Iraq to ferret out all of his supposed stashes? You'd have thought that Bush/Cheney would have wanted ironclad proof of WMD's to vindicate their invasion at the very least.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:23 pm
by Will Robinson
Z.. wrote:....

Guess what Cuda? America has to sleep in the bed it's made. This is what we get for meddling in the affairs of every country, dropping randoms bombs, toppling countries, and doing everything else that they hate us for. I don't see them streaming into Canada to do bad things. Wait wait, this must be the result of America's "peaceful influence" right Will?

What a joke.
Well, only a month after you ridiculed the idea here is the punch line to your 'joke' :

Islamo-fascist terrorists have now carried out two deadly attacks on Canada for their role in opposing Islam.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:37 pm
by Spidey
The question is…will they cave like some European countries did.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:40 pm
by callmeslick
now, watch the Canadians respond by invading a non-involved nation, or going on a racist rampage, targeting Sikhs and the like.
Or, maybe they will curl up in little scared balls on the floor, speculating about nukes, anthrax or sleeper cells in every small town.
I make these predictions based on how the US public reacted over the years. Actually, I suspect the Canadians are made of far sterner stuff.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:50 pm
by Spidey
Be sure not to miss an opportunity to make an anti American remark, now.

You want to see intolerance of Muslims, you need to look towards Europe, Muslims are tolerated here far more than over there, even after 911.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 3:58 pm
by callmeslick
Spidey wrote:Be sure not to miss an opportunity to make an anti American remark, now.

You want to see intolerance of Muslims, you need to look towards Europe, Muslims are tolerated here far more than over there, even after 911.
I suspect that, at the very least, Europeans know which of their dark-skinned, head-covered and bearded neighbors are Muslim, as opposed to some of the dimwits over here who embarassed all of us by their violent reactions.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:06 pm
by Spidey
So let me reason out what you just said…

Europeans are better at making sure their victims of violent attacks are actually Muslim.

Yes well…considering the long history Europe has dealing with Muslims, I would say that might be a safe bet.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:55 pm
by callmeslick
so, your defense of OUR collective embarassment is to point your finger elsewhere and say, 'but look at them'. Sort of a sad defense, wouldn't you say?

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 5:24 pm
by Spidey
I’m not attempting to defend anything.

Was a just a comparison, in response to your comment.

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:37 am
by callmeslick
now, it seems the guy in Canada wasn't a jihadist, but some nut who thought the Devil was after him......whew, lucky that came out before Canada bombed or invaded someplace, eh?

Re: ISIS thoughts

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:24 pm
by CDN_Merlin
Yesterday was a sad day here. No matter the reason, the war has been brought to our borders.
The guy who ran over 2 soldiers in St Jean sur Richeleu and this nutcase in Ottawa were on a watch list with the RCMP.