U.S.A. and it's terrorism double standard.

Discussion in 'More Serious Topics' started by diogenes, May 16, 2006.

  1. diogenes

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  2. Joeslogic

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    Fidel Castro would label the mother of Elian Gonzalez a terrorist.
     
  3. diogenes

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    Funny, many people would say the same thing about Bush, and Bush has killed many more people than Castro.
     
  4. phatboy

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    [quote="diogenes"silence is deafining" so to speak.[/quote]

    Dammit Dio, you start out with a point, but end up fucking it up with spelling.

    Castro killed a lot. It is all relative to what you give him credit for. The thousands that died fleeing Cuba trying to get to Florida, all the criminals he let leave, that came to America, all the people they killed. It is unmeasurable.
     
  5. diogenes

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    Irrelevant. The man blew up an airliner full of people. Is that terrorism or not?
     
  6. TheStreaker1337

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    Almost anything can be considered terrorism if it is inproportionate to the belief's of others. For me to eat a well cooked T-bone can be considered terrorism in some countries. Can we get an active definition of terrorism for use in this thread? PlzKthx.

    TheStreaker
     
  7. Joeslogic

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    Cooking a steak well done is just a waste of a steak.
     
  8. TheStreaker1337

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    I said well cooked, not well done. Cooking a steak raw takes some amount of skill to do properly. Well done is one of the cooks just bar-b-qing his Er Ferce Whuns...

    TheStreaker
     
  9. diogenes

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    George Foreman Grill for the win.
     
  10. Joeslogic

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    Cooking a good steak is a formidable skill that any man should have.

    Steak Dinner at a nice steak house for two = what 35 bucks? (I may one day shell out the cash for a Ruths Chris Steak dinner but I doubt it)

    Having the knowledge to identify a good streak (perfectly marbled cut to the right thickness) and cook it just right You can have a better dinner by far for o say 18 bucks (two steaks two potatoes and a salad)

    People who order steaks well done never figure this out cause they don't understand whats the big deal about steak anyways. :wink:
     
  11. TheStreaker1337

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    Foreman grill is like using cheats to play video games. It's just not as much fun if it doesn't kill you a little bit. /flex

    TheStreaker
     
  12. diogenes

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    It's meat, therefore it's good.
     
  13. Joeslogic

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    Amen brother!
     
  14. TheStreaker1337

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    I think we should talk to Jugg about meat. I mean, as I recall, everything he orders from restaurants includes the word, "meat" somewhere.

    TheStreaker
     
  15. diogenes

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    "Would you like something to drink with that sir?"

    "Meat!!!"
     
  16. TheStreaker1337

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    You know, we actually tried that at a TGIFridays near my house. They brought a shot of Jack Daniels. Would that qualify given the make up of whiskey?

    TheStreaker
     

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