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Post by laklak » Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:26 pm

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I mean, they're nailing her goddamned head. Fucking Imperialist Aggressor Sons of Bitches.
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Post by Ironclad » Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:34 pm

What are they nailing to her head?
Will they get it through her thick skull?
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Post by Ironclad » Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:41 pm

Check these wimmin! Dying for it, and how so!!!1!
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Post by FBM » Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:51 am

"A philosopher is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there. A theologian is the man who finds it." ~ H. L. Mencken

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Post by Coito ergo sum » Thu Jun 30, 2011 12:34 pm

The honorable head of the UN Conference on Disarmament....
On Tuesday, the United Nations again made itself an international laughing stock – except perhaps to the American taxpayers who continue to foot 22 percent of the bill – by appointing North Korea chair of the U.N. Conference on Disarmament. That would be the same North Korea that, according to an article this week by Senator John Kerry, head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has “twice tested nuclear weapons…is developing missiles to carry them…has built facilities capable of producing highly enriched uranium for more nuclear weapons” and has defied a U.N. arms embargo by exporting weapons and sensitive technologies to rogue regimes.
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Post by laklak » Thu Jun 30, 2011 12:49 pm

The UN is a fucking joke.
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Post by FBM » Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:18 pm

I was hoping against hope that you were joking, CES, but holy fucking shit.
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Post by Cormac » Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:39 pm

FBM wrote:I was hoping against hope that you were joking, CES, but holy fucking shit.

Can I just ask though - what is the moral/ethical/logical idea behind disarmament and proliferation limitation activities, led by countries that:

1. Already have these weapons and
2. Have no intention of ever getting rid of them
3. And which themselve continue to invest in developing and building new arms themselves.
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Post by Coito ergo sum » Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:00 pm

Cormac wrote:
FBM wrote:I was hoping against hope that you were joking, CES, but holy fucking shit.

Can I just ask though - what is the moral/ethical/logical idea behind disarmament and proliferation limitation activities, led by countries that:

1. Already have these weapons and
2. Have no intention of ever getting rid of them
3. And which themselve continue to invest in developing and building new arms themselves.
Stopping the proliferation has to start somewhere.

When the US and the Soviets were the only nuclear nations, neither would get rid of them because they couldn't be sure the other would get rid of there arms. It was a game of chicken. The matter was further complicated when other nations got into the club. The matter becomes exponentially worse as new nations join the club, and the matter becomes infinitely worse when nations that are led by apocalyptic, dictatorial and theocratic regimes who have announced genocidal desires get them. While it would be nice if nobody had nukes, secondarily, limiting their spread so that 200 nations don't have nukes is better than having a whole bunch of nations have them. Not the least worry is that when so many nations have them, the task of determining which nation used one becomes infinitely harder.

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Post by laklak » Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:11 pm

Denis Leary explained it
..and there aint a goddamn thing anybody can do about it, you know why? Because we've got the bombs! That's why, yeah! Two words: NUCLEAR FUCKIN' WEAPONS! OK?!
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Post by Cormac » Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:25 pm

Coito ergo sum wrote:
Cormac wrote:
FBM wrote:I was hoping against hope that you were joking, CES, but holy fucking shit.

Can I just ask though - what is the moral/ethical/logical idea behind disarmament and proliferation limitation activities, led by countries that:

1. Already have these weapons and
2. Have no intention of ever getting rid of them
3. And which themselve continue to invest in developing and building new arms themselves.
Stopping the proliferation has to start somewhere.

When the US and the Soviets were the only nuclear nations, neither would get rid of them because they couldn't be sure the other would get rid of there arms. It was a game of chicken. The matter was further complicated when other nations got into the club. The matter becomes exponentially worse as new nations join the club, and the matter becomes infinitely worse when nations that are led by apocalyptic, dictatorial and theocratic regimes who have announced genocidal desires get them. While it would be nice if nobody had nukes, secondarily, limiting their spread so that 200 nations don't have nukes is better than having a whole bunch of nations have them. Not the least worry is that when so many nations have them, the task of determining which nation used one becomes infinitely harder.
But, if I were an Iranian, or Pakistani, or India, I'd look at the US, and Russia, and China, and the UK, and France, and Israel, and I'd look at my economic position in the world, and I'd say fuck that. I'm getting these, so I can scare off all those guys and carve a bigger space for us in the world.

I just don't see how the moral outrage that the media adopt in these cases works.

I get that we'd be better off without them. But our position in the West is shored up by the possession of these weapons, and if I were in another part of the world, I'd not be happy with that.

I'd want the big stick to go along with my soft talking.
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Post by Tyrannical » Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:30 pm

If you could see North Korea from Alaska then maybe NK would be a big concern of mine as an American. I feel bad for the South Koreans, but NK is their problem, not mine.
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Post by FBM » Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:15 am

Mmmm...They're said to be pretty close to having ICBMs capable of reaching Alaska. Keep yer eyes peeled...
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Re: The Good Things About North Korea

Post by Coito ergo sum » Fri Jul 01, 2011 11:21 am

Cormac wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote:
Cormac wrote:
FBM wrote:I was hoping against hope that you were joking, CES, but holy fucking shit.

Can I just ask though - what is the moral/ethical/logical idea behind disarmament and proliferation limitation activities, led by countries that:

1. Already have these weapons and
2. Have no intention of ever getting rid of them
3. And which themselve continue to invest in developing and building new arms themselves.
Stopping the proliferation has to start somewhere.

When the US and the Soviets were the only nuclear nations, neither would get rid of them because they couldn't be sure the other would get rid of there arms. It was a game of chicken. The matter was further complicated when other nations got into the club. The matter becomes exponentially worse as new nations join the club, and the matter becomes infinitely worse when nations that are led by apocalyptic, dictatorial and theocratic regimes who have announced genocidal desires get them. While it would be nice if nobody had nukes, secondarily, limiting their spread so that 200 nations don't have nukes is better than having a whole bunch of nations have them. Not the least worry is that when so many nations have them, the task of determining which nation used one becomes infinitely harder.
But, if I were an Iranian,
Iran denies it is even seeking nuclear weapons.
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or Pakistani, or India,
They have nuclear weapons in conformity with the NNPT.
Cormac wrote: I'd look at the US, and Russia, and China, and the UK, and France, and Israel, and I'd look at my economic position in the world, and I'd say fuck that. I'm getting these, so I can scare off all those guys and carve a bigger space for us in the world.
The fact still remains that if 200 countries have nuclear weapons, it's far more dangerous than if 2 countries have nuclear weapons.
Cormac wrote:
I just don't see how the moral outrage that the media adopt in these cases works.
I've heard zero "moral" outrage.
Cormac wrote:
I get that we'd be better off without them. But our position in the West is shored up by the possession of these weapons, and if I were in another part of the world, I'd not be happy with that.
So? The fact remains that if a country like Iran gets nuclear weapons - an unstable regime bent on genocide - that is a bigger problem than if Britain or France have nuclear weapons.
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I'd want the big stick to go along with my soft talking.
Of course. But, just because they want it doesn't mean it's not incredibly dangerous for them to have it.

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