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| Suspended | Terrorist are winning. If we apply the rhetoric and perspective of the President we must conclude that the US is loosing the war on terror. President claims that the terrorists hate our freedoms and want to destroy them. The patriot act, unwarranted surveillance, illegal imprisonment, disregard for due process and many more show that the terrorists have succeeded in destroying a great deal of our freedoms. President claims that we are fighting the terrorists in Iraq so we do not have to fight them here. The President now admits that we are loosing the armed conflict in Iraq. President said we must cut of the funds to the terrorists. He said himself that Iran was supplying money to the insurgents. Afghan and world drug trade is surging and much of this money is going to the terrorists. Terrorist attacks worldwide are way up since the beginning of the war on terror. The discovered and stopped plots in the US have all been established citizens without previous ties to Al Queda. Homegrown terrorism is on the rise. Why are we loosing? I suggest that Mr. President is our weakness. We have chosen a leader that does not have the brains, drive, intuition, common sense, or courage to match and beat the terrorists leaders. | |
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| Explaining | Re: Terrorist are winning. You can't come to that conclusion, currently maybe the war might be lost but he has much more back-up and could fleece the area if he wanted. But as regards losing, he can never actually "lose" the war with such a minority group with their colossal army. | |
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| Suspended | Re: Terrorist are winning. Quote:
It takes a lot more than the govermnent having the right to tap phones of suspected terrorists and use that tappings as evidence for terrorism cases for me to say that the ideals of the West are truely under threat. Extremely mild and justifiable intrusions into freedom of speech does not a dictatorship make. Wake me up when journalists start getting silenced or when a man unconnected with terror is convicted for a crime using such evidence. Or when political opponents get imprisoned for political reasons under the guise of terror. Because as long as GB remains a place where those captured in Iraq or Afghanistan in the front lines with no good excuse are held, I'm really not worried. Quote:
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As would evidence that drugs is the main financer of terror. If only a small %age of finances of terror groups from drugs is low, then this is almost a misleading statistic. Quote:
This is not knit picky logic. Almost every analysist in the Middle East predicted that with no action, things would be getting worse. And almost all those supporting the war on terror argued that things would get worse before they get better. Quote:
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| Politically Incorrect | Re: Terrorist are winning. The war on terror is really a war with Islam. theres no sugar coating it. The world isn't big enough anymore. We, the United States and its allies, are losing because we are merely being worn down and exhausting the money of future generations; while terrorist recruitment and support is on the rise. Its fleecing of America; a peeling away of our freedoms combined with open-borders and off-shoring profiteering. Theres nothing anyone can really do about it at this point, short of killing all the Muslim extremists, or allowing the Muslims to kill all the infadels.... ![]() ---------------- There is Truth in Wine and Children | |
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| Game Designer | Re: Terrorist are winning. Quote:
I was thinking primarily of the multiple failed conquests across the world and through out the world. The shear number of stories (and verifiable events) where the little guy or force beats out, sometimes with little to no loss, the big guy or force. Then on top of that this is an Idealogical war. That means that might does not make right, and the one who kills the most does not win. Well that might be win condition if you are a terrorist, but it's not for the "good" guys. Not only could the terrorist succeed in this "war" but the reported "good" guys like our major governing branchs (so far removed from the right way of governance, and the founding principles) might actually be the weapon that turns the tides of this "war" as we slowly decay into facsist police state, where TERROR is the order of the day. So I would encourage you to sit back, reread and think about what you have said and more importantly what others have said on the matter. There is plenty of information here in the Social Science forums and much more in the news and on wiki. Read the definitions of Terrorism then ask yourself if we are moving away from the objectives of the terrorist? ---------------- "Anymore I am only interested in pets whom can make me coffee." -My Mom Hyper Physics Hyper Math Wikipedia Member of: IGDA YouTube MySpace Wikipedia:KickAssClown The Forge | ||
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| Understanding | Re: Terrorist are winning. Quote:
The world is plenty big, but our perspectives, our memories, are too small. Quote:
---------------- Logic The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding. --Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary Last edited by maikeru; 12-21-2006 at 04:13 PM. | |||
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| Suspended | Re: Terrorist are winning. Quote:
2001 September 18, 5 killed and 17 ill from anthrax letters. 2002 June 14, Karachi, Pakistan: bomb exploded outside American consulate in Karachi, Pakistan, killing 12. Linked to al-Qaeda. 2003 May 12, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: suicide bombers killed 34, including 8 Americans, at housing compounds for Westerners. Al-Qaeda suspected. 2004 May 29–31, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: terrorists attack the offices of a Saudi oil company in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, take foreign oil workers hostage in a nearby residential compound, leaving 22 people dead including one American. June 11–19, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: terrorists kidnap and execute Paul Johnson Jr., an American, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 2 other Americans and BBC cameraman killed by gun attacks. Dec. 6, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: terrorists storm the U.S. consulate, killing 5 consulate employees. 4 terrorists were killed by Saudi security. 2005 Nov. 9, Amman, Jordan: Suicide bombers hit 3 American hotels, Radisson, Grand Hyatt, and Days Inn, in Amman, Jordan, killing 57. Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility. There have been over 2,000 fatalities and ten times that number of wounded and permanently maimed in Iraq. With success like this the terrorists are our biggest fans. | ||
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| Suspended | Re: Terrorist are winning. Quote:
Brandon Mayfield He was tracked by the FBI because he was a Muslim. They broke into his home several time and then arrested him when his print was misidentified in the Madrid train bombing. He was released after the Spanish authorities disagreed with the FBI on the print and they finaly relented. He would still be in jail if the Spanish had not insisted the FBI take a closer look at the evidence. He ended up with a two million dollar settlement and an apology. Maher Arar On Sept. 26, 2002, while in transit in New York’s JFK airport when returning home from a vacation, Arar was detained by US officials and interrogated about alleged links to al-Qaeda. Twelve days later, he was chained, shackled and flown to Syria, where he was held in a tiny “grave-like” cell for ten months and ten days before he was moved to a better cell in a different prison. In Syria, he was beaten, tortured and forced to make a false confession. On September 18, 2006, the Commissioner of the Inquiry, Justice Dennis O'Connor, cleared Arar of all terrorism allegations. Khaled Masri Kidnapped, detained and tortured for 5 months until CIA figured out they had the wrong guy. The Patriot Act has been used to obtain search warrants against doctors and scientists who had been warning about the threat of bioterrorism in the U.S. The most prominent such cases are Dr. Steven Hatfill and now Dr. Kenneth Berry. No evidence has been produced against either man, but the highly publicized raids on their homes. There are more known cases and many more yet to be discovered. Soon we will need pasports to travel to Mexico and Cananada these cost several hundred dollars and take about two month to get. Signifigantly less freedom. Some of the “protection” for the American people in the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 includes further moves to eliminate The Freedom of Information Act in the name of national security, giving the government greater secrecy in detaining, jailing, holding, and arresting individuals branded as terrorists. Under this bill, the federal government wouldn’t need to release any material to the public about whom it has under arrest. Anyone who is thought to be a terrorist or who could become a terrorist can simply be taken from their homes, work, or off the street, and be imprisoned indefinitely, without the ability to notify friends or family. Anyone who is detained/arrested and is suspected of being a terrorist will be locked away, without opportunity for bail, until their tribunal. He or she can also be hauled off to another country, where pesky rules and laws against such interrogation “techniques” as torture don’t exist. All without being formally charged with a crime. | ||
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