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International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 11 Dec 2009 23:28
by Quickfire
Yesterday was International Human Rights Day.
Jolie decided to unload a crock of righteousness on Obama just as he got the Nobel Prize.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/226316
Just had to get that crock of scheiss off my chest somewhere online.
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Re: International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 11 Dec 2009 23:45
by humby248
I have never really liked the woman but I must admit though that Darfur does get me riled. We get so much sh*t for Iraq and Afghanistan but the Muslim world choose to ignore the murder of people purely because they are not of Arab Islamic descent by the Sudanese government backed Janjaweed.
Cannot believe the way that Farrakhan and his followers choose to ignore the slaughter as well.
Re: International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 00:17
by Chopper
I feel the same. Can't be allowed to happen again? Bullshit. It happened in Timor and its happening in Indonesia too. In fact it never stopped in Indonesia. Darfur, China, North Korea, Cuba, Rwanda, Rhodesia, El Salvador, Nicaragua.......
Dumb f*ckers have been fighting so long they just fight for the sake of it. Forgive my scepticism.
Re: International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 01:50
by Double-Tap
Chopper wrote:I feel the same. Can't be allowed to happen again? Bullshit. It happened in Timor and its happening in Indonesia too. In fact it never stopped in Indonesia. Darfur, China, North Korea, Cuba, Rwanda, Rhodesia, El Salvador, Nicaragua.......
Dumb f*ckers have been fighting so long they just fight for the sake of it. Forgive my scepticism.
never a truer word spoken.
its the same sh*t over here, the paramilitaries never went away just changed their names and the way they operate. not so much gun violence but plenty of kids gettin battered with baseball bats studded with nails. the sectarianisim is part of the culture here and dont think it'll ever go away.
Re: International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 02:34
by Chopper
It can its just a matter of a small revolution;-)
http://www.archive.org/details/ThePowerOfNightmares
Its no where near is bad at this end of the world but things are changing. I think its because Aussies and Kiwi's generally don't give a sh*t. Check that DVD out and it will open your mind to the brutally obvious as to why things have gone the way they have. Its like a real light bulb moment, and from me (the worlds biggest sceptic) that's saying something
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 960015727# Its long but worth it.
Ow do
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 03:08
by Chopper
Nothing to see here, move along........

Re: Ow do
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 03:34
by Double-Tap
Re: International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 08:33
by Sundance
yeah, well, say what you want about the WMD BS but we still needed to kick Hussein ass out of Baghdad. glad we did it. just a shame the muppets in Whitehall and Washington never bothered to plan beyond 'Invade, Win.'
Re: International Human Rights Day - Angie v Hussein
Posted: 12 Dec 2009 22:55
by Chopper
Sundance wrote:yeah, well, say what you want about the WMD BS but we still needed to kick Hussein ass out of Baghdad. glad we did it. just a shame the muppets in Whitehall and Washington never bothered to plan beyond 'Invade, Win.'
I agree, it was just done the wrong way. The battle is the brainwashing by the state, Hussein did it Kim Jong Il has done it, Castro has done it which makes me wonder how much of 1984 is in our own governments. From what I've read, plenty.
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
Mark