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Oh yeah.
Well in the Arab world throwing a shoe is a really grave insult to my understanding.
Kudos to the Austin Powers reference.
A free press is a great thing.:2razz: I wonder if that Iraqi journalist would have had the balls to throw a shoe at Saddam....
Yes, you can, and you would be justified if he had ordered an attack on your country, killing countless thousands of innocent men, women and children without good cause...
Even showing the soles of your feet is a grave insult over there. What kind of weird, ****ed up society would go nuts if you showed them the bottom of your feet, but would be highly insulted if you did not let out a loud, raunchy, and smelly fart at the dinner table? Damn, come to think of it, if it wasn't for their politics, I would feel right at home over there. :mrgreen:
And an even heavier blow to the hard gainers of America. Steel toe boots.
Actually, lets extend this reasoning.
If You BELIEVE someone did something very bad, you may break any law against them as long as it doesn't physically hurt them it seems by Chanda's AMAZING logic.
So I mean...think a teacher failed you wrongfully? Well, screw vandalism charges...go smear dog poop and toilet paper all over their house. It doesn't hurt them, its just an insult!
Think that 40 year old guy at the retail store dating an 18 year old is a horrible pedophile? Well, its perfectly okay for you to then break into his store and leave with a few laptops. It doesn't hurt the guy, its just getting him his just deserts.
Think that cop pulling you over for "only" going 3 over is just OUTRAGEOUS! Well, drop your pants and let the golden rain fly. Piss can't HURT the officer, so he should just accept that you're showing him an insult and he shouldn't do a thing to you.
Yes, its wonderful folks. Life according to Chanda. Simply BELIEVE that someone wronged you and you're free to break the law
Yes, its wonderful folks. Life according to Chanda. Simply BELIEVE that someone wronged you and you're free to break the law
Jeezus, the hypocrisy. Bush based his Iraq war on the premise that someone might try to harm the US sometime in the future. You approve of that, however...:roll:
That's actually kind of tough
I think that he is essentially trying to say that two wrongs don't make a right.
It's absurd to compare them as two equal wrongs.
Jeezus, the hypocrisy. Bush based his Iraq war on the premise that someone might try to harm the US sometime in the future. You approve of that, however...:roll:
I think that he is essentially trying to say that two wrongs don't make a right.
Hey Chanda, go find a quote of me saying that I think it was a good thing to invade Iraq or that I approve that we went over there in the first place.
I disagree with Bush on a number of policy issues, but I never bought into the notion he was this callous guy that willingly and with great glee sends "kids" off to die "purposefully" over in Iraq and all those other notions for him.
I do think he's honestly a good man, with a good heart, that's made a number of bad decisions along the way. I think at times it may very well be that trait actually that lends him to make some of the bad decisions.
I know, you said Bush has made "bad decisions," but basically he's a good person at heart. :roll:
Well, thank you for obviously showing me you're a worthless debater that's not even worth my time. You make an erroneous claim, I call you on it, and then you peddle out this bull**** instead of even touching my point. Thanks for showing intellectual honesty in debate isn't anything you value or desire to have. Waste your finger strokes if you want, you've shown your not worth reading.