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Posted in: Radical Islamic group plans anti-war march in UK See in context

Not coming from the US I actually knew Islam before 2001 and I had never had a problem with it - apart from the problems I have with religion in general. Actually I find how the US government has beeng trying to turn Islam into the new boogeyman quite the offence to my intelligence. Also, at least in this case I agree with islam4UK. Thousands of innocent people have died just so the military industry could make a profit. Now, I dont care that much what religion they were but Im assuming that 99.9% of them were muslims. You know, normal people watcing TV at home, relaxing after a long days work, who just happen to believe in Allah... till a US bomb hit their house. Not terrorists, normal working people who unlike soldiers or terrorists dint sign up for it. Of course I also believe that your rip what you sow. For every child, man or woman coalition bombs kill there will be fathers, children and husbands ready to blow themselves up looking for revenge.

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Posted in: Funeral held for powerful Canadian mobster's son See in context

If his father and grandfather are known mobsters, how come they still in activity? Police's hands too small for such big fish?

Read again. The father is in prison and there`s no mention of whether the grandfather still has anything to do with the family business or problems with the law.

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Posted in: Radical Islamic group plans anti-war march in UK See in context

How about they do their march honoring the dead muslim extremists.... IN AFGHANISTAN.

What if they were honoring dead muslim british soldiers?

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Posted in: Robotics class See in context

Why are the Japanese so obsessed with humanoid robots?

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Posted in: Kyushu sex worker tries to drown 5-year-old son in bathtub See in context

This was a cry for help

Only possible explanation.

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Posted in: Mother of 12-year-old girl arrested for selling daughter for sexual services See in context

It might not be legal in jpn but i can assure you kiddie porn is rampant in jpn.

If those are your terms then there`s kiddie porn everywhere. What makes Japan so special?

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Posted in: What advantages does marriage offer that a single lifestyle doesn't? See in context

A visa for me in Japan and for her in Europe?

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Posted in: Bright lights See in context

I don`t get it, what are we supposed to comment on?

Moderator: You could say how pretty it is.

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Posted in: Blackwater guards joined CIA raids in Iraq, Afghanistan: NY Times See in context

We should all thank these hard men who risk their lives to fight the wackos who would torture and kill us without hesitation or remorse.

Unless you are an iraqi and those "hard men" are the whackos trying to torture and kill you!

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Posted in: Tough man Terence Lee loses street fight in Kanagawa See in context

This article doesn`t sound serious at all. Has this really happened?

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Posted in: Blue Ocean See in context

Where exactky is this? May be worth a trip.

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Posted in: Little resistance on day 2 of U.S.-Afghan offensive See in context

Most insurgents in Afghanistan belong some type of warlord or the Taliban. So obviously they will naturally be the locals, however though public support for them is very low. Iraq was no different, foreigners only numbered at most a few thousand. As a result the vast majority of the Iraqi insurgency was made up of locals. Most of the insurgents, Taliban, do cause genuine disruption to the daily life of the afghanis.

You mention warlords. My biggest problem with the Afghan sittation is that where the Taliban can be considered warlords the "government" is made up of warlords just the same. This is a full scale civil war and the US is right in the middle of it. Karzai has no legittimacy whatsoever and is only in power because he happens to be backed by the west. His is a puppet government at most and will be overthrown the moment western forces leave Afghanistan, if theyll ever leave. But lets not fool ourselves thinking we "liberated" the country.

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Posted in: Little resistance on day 2 of U.S.-Afghan offensive See in context

Anyone who believes the Afghan insurgents are just going to hide do not have a clue -- sad to say.

You could always enlighten us.

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Posted in: Little resistance on day 2 of U.S.-Afghan offensive See in context

Same as I was thinking.

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Posted in: Reaching for the Universe See in context

How are thee the finalists? I see better stuff on the train every day.

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Posted in: Numero Uno See in context

Sarge, do you think Uno Kanda is hot?

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Posted in: Numero Uno See in context

2 ugly women undeservingly famous. And whats up with that dress? Seiouly, whod wear something like that at their wedding, or at any other time for that matter?

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Posted in: Suicide bomber hits Somali graduation; 22 dead See in context

and highlighted the inability of Somalia’s weak government to protect even the small section of the capital it controls.

How did this become "the government"? Sure there must be more powerful factions in the country that could lay claim to that title?

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Posted in: Irish bishops covered up priests' child abuse for decades, report shows See in context

If anything this shows the catholic churchs celibacy rules are atotal failure and priests are not as holy as theyd like us to think.

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Posted in: Five 9/11 defendants want platform for views See in context

I don`t see how this would be such a big deal. What are they going to do? Reveal military secrets? Request to appear on Oprah? I understand how this will be used by jihadists for probaganda purposes but so will anything that happens to these guys. In any case given that anyone will then have access to the procedings what they say will become public domain regardless.

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Posted in: Palin coy about 2012 run, but door is open See in context

Whenever Sarah Palin opens her mouth the stuff that comes out is comedic genius. I still dont understand how conservatives take her seriously. When she talks about Iraq even though she was asked about Iran you really have to wonder whether shes anything more than a party-line parrot. If you dont then I guess youre a lost cause.

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Posted in: Muslim countries seek blasphemy ban See in context

Didn`t I read this same news a couple years ago? And what does his mean:

The process, though, will take years and no showdown is imminent.

Is this article basically just an attempt to stirr stuff up? Is there any actual substance underneath all this?

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Posted in: Wine bath See in context

does anyone know why Japan has such a fascination with this wine? not even the french are this fanatical about it.

Ever heard of marketing?

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Posted in: Wine bath See in context

does anyone know why Japan has such a fascination with this wine? not even the french are this fanatical about it.

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Posted in: Meet and greet See in context

what a ridiculously stupid comment

Not by any ,means. Foreigners are outsiders and are not supposed to bow. Especially since they dont understad how it works, as Obama clearly shows. His bow is so deep it looks more like hes making fun of the emperor than anything else.

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Posted in: The Year of No Money in Tokyo See in context

May make for interesting reading. But he did all this in 1 year?! Must be a pretty fast paced book.

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Posted in: If you saw someone you thought was murder suspect Tatsuya Ichihashi on the street, in a restaurant or on a train, for example, realistically speaking, what would you do? See in context

If I wasnt sure it was him Id call the police. If I was sure it was I`d take care of him myself.

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Posted in: S Carolina man gets 3 years in prison for sex with horse See in context

I wonder whether he was the active or the passive guy.

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Posted in: White House rejects Cheney's charges on Afghanistan See in context

Isn`t it time Dick just shut his mouth once and for all?

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Posted in: Waiting See in context

Wow, the Japanese will do anything to take a glimpse of a celebrity. How sad is that?

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