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Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
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Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 02:28:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Bull hockey! These terrorists are not starving, poverty ridden, ignorant, desperate, etc. etc. That is garbage. Quit trying to make terrorism sound as though it's our fault. What tripe. John H John, sit down. What I'm about to say may shock you to the point where you will need medical attention. Ready? I agree with you. But (and there's always a but), I agree with a tiny part of what you said: "...as though it's our fault...". I agree that it's not our fault. But, in fact, the terrorists *are* disenfranchised, just like the groups of wannabe gangstas you see on street corners in OUR inner cities. However, the disenfranchised will always aim their wrath at the most obvious symbol of affluence, which, in this case, is US. If you'd occasionally listen to grown-up news sources, you'd know that real people in the Middle East acknowledge that their leaders have failed miserably when it comes to making a better world for future generations. As you know, various social movements in America which began 100 years ago have still not taken hold completely. Welcome to the real world. While we wait for the Middle East to deal with its problems, we will be the target of anger. Doug, is it possible that you could make a post without a personal attack? Do you think personal attacks, a la Harry, lend credibility or stature to your posts? Perhaps we are in complete agreement. How do you define 'disenfranchised' as you are using it above? I am glad to see someone post something that does not lay terrorism at the feet of Bush or the United States. Finally. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
"NOYB" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... So you think we shouldn't have gone into Afghanistan because it has caused an "escalation of terrorist activities"? At your trade school, did you learn anything about COMPLEX SYSTEMS? In engineering, we dealt in quantitative (not qualitative) analysis. In dentistry, we practice medicine based upon science (ie--cause and effect, and determinism) rather than chaos theory. = Chaos theory is real science. It's not "real" medicine however...at least not real *Western* medicine. Perhaps the holistic folks who treat psychosomatic diseases delve into the realm of chaos theory and its application to medicine...but not dentists...and not reputable physicians. Knucklehead. Talk to a few oncologists about how research is done to find the causes of cancer, and how an understanding of complex systems is inexorably tied to that research. |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
"John H" wrote in message
... On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 02:28:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Bull hockey! These terrorists are not starving, poverty ridden, ignorant, desperate, etc. etc. That is garbage. Quit trying to make terrorism sound as though it's our fault. What tripe. John H John, sit down. What I'm about to say may shock you to the point where you will need medical attention. Ready? I agree with you. But (and there's always a but), I agree with a tiny part of what you said: "...as though it's our fault...". I agree that it's not our fault. But, in fact, the terrorists *are* disenfranchised, just like the groups of wannabe gangstas you see on street corners in OUR inner cities. However, the disenfranchised will always aim their wrath at the most obvious symbol of affluence, which, in this case, is US. If you'd occasionally listen to grown-up news sources, you'd know that real people in the Middle East acknowledge that their leaders have failed miserably when it comes to making a better world for future generations. As you know, various social movements in America which began 100 years ago have still not taken hold completely. Welcome to the real world. While we wait for the Middle East to deal with its problems, we will be the target of anger. Doug, is it possible that you could make a post without a personal attack? Do you think personal attacks, a la Harry, lend credibility or stature to your posts? Perhaps we are in complete agreement. How do you define 'disenfranchised' as you are using it above? I am glad to see someone post something that does not lay terrorism at the feet of Bush or the United States. Finally. John H I assume that you were personally insulted by my comment about "grown-up news sources". If so, that's not my problem - it's yours. I stated a fact, John. The sources I suggest are often those without pictures, sometimes articles in magazines you have to go out of your way to find. Oh well. Disenfranchised - one definition: People who are faced with either endless unemployment, or an employment outlook which offers nothing but menial labor and no upward path for various reasons. Some of the reasons may be beyond the person's control. |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 13:14:24 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 02:28:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Bull hockey! These terrorists are not starving, poverty ridden, ignorant, desperate, etc. etc. That is garbage. Quit trying to make terrorism sound as though it's our fault. What tripe. John H John, sit down. What I'm about to say may shock you to the point where you will need medical attention. Ready? I agree with you. But (and there's always a but), I agree with a tiny part of what you said: "...as though it's our fault...". I agree that it's not our fault. But, in fact, the terrorists *are* disenfranchised, just like the groups of wannabe gangstas you see on street corners in OUR inner cities. However, the disenfranchised will always aim their wrath at the most obvious symbol of affluence, which, in this case, is US. If you'd occasionally listen to grown-up news sources, you'd know that real people in the Middle East acknowledge that their leaders have failed miserably when it comes to making a better world for future generations. As you know, various social movements in America which began 100 years ago have still not taken hold completely. Welcome to the real world. While we wait for the Middle East to deal with its problems, we will be the target of anger. Doug, is it possible that you could make a post without a personal attack? Do you think personal attacks, a la Harry, lend credibility or stature to your posts? Perhaps we are in complete agreement. How do you define 'disenfranchised' as you are using it above? I am glad to see someone post something that does not lay terrorism at the feet of Bush or the United States. Finally. John H I assume that you were personally insulted by my comment about "grown-up news sources". If so, that's not my problem - it's yours. I stated a fact, John. The sources I suggest are often those without pictures, sometimes articles in magazines you have to go out of your way to find. Oh well. Disenfranchised - one definition: People who are faced with either endless unemployment, or an employment outlook which offers nothing but menial labor and no upward path for various reasons. Some of the reasons may be beyond the person's control. It's not within your power, Doug, to make me feel insulted. Your personal attacks simply demean your message. They reflect on you, not on the person you are attacking. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
"John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 13:14:24 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 02:28:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Bull hockey! These terrorists are not starving, poverty ridden, ignorant, desperate, etc. etc. That is garbage. Quit trying to make terrorism sound as though it's our fault. What tripe. John H John, sit down. What I'm about to say may shock you to the point where you will need medical attention. Ready? I agree with you. But (and there's always a but), I agree with a tiny part of what you said: "...as though it's our fault...". I agree that it's not our fault. But, in fact, the terrorists *are* disenfranchised, just like the groups of wannabe gangstas you see on street corners in OUR inner cities. However, the disenfranchised will always aim their wrath at the most obvious symbol of affluence, which, in this case, is US. If you'd occasionally listen to grown-up news sources, you'd know that real people in the Middle East acknowledge that their leaders have failed miserably when it comes to making a better world for future generations. As you know, various social movements in America which began 100 years ago have still not taken hold completely. Welcome to the real world. While we wait for the Middle East to deal with its problems, we will be the target of anger. Doug, is it possible that you could make a post without a personal attack? Do you think personal attacks, a la Harry, lend credibility or stature to your posts? Perhaps we are in complete agreement. How do you define 'disenfranchised' as you are using it above? I am glad to see someone post something that does not lay terrorism at the feet of Bush or the United States. Finally. John H I assume that you were personally insulted by my comment about "grown-up news sources". If so, that's not my problem - it's yours. I stated a fact, John. The sources I suggest are often those without pictures, sometimes articles in magazines you have to go out of your way to find. Oh well. Disenfranchised - one definition: People who are faced with either endless unemployment, or an employment outlook which offers nothing but menial labor and no upward path for various reasons. Some of the reasons may be beyond the person's control. It's not within your power, Doug, to make me feel insulted. Your personal attacks simply demean your message. They reflect on you, not on the person you are attacking. John H Look at it this way, John: It's blatantly obvious from your comments that you think terrorists - ALL terrorists - are in the game because of hatred. This is like saying that every single member of the Crips (the L.A. street gang) has the exact same motivation. But, according to a number of reports I've read & heard, including some which included interviews with our own military personnel, terrorist groups are attracting people who have little or no political awareness, or whose political aims are totally out of synch with Al Qaeda's. They just want to blow stuff up. No different than aimless youth right here in this country. |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... So you think we shouldn't have gone into Afghanistan because it has caused an "escalation of terrorist activities"? At your trade school, did you learn anything about COMPLEX SYSTEMS? In engineering, we dealt in quantitative (not qualitative) analysis. In dentistry, we practice medicine based upon science (ie--cause and effect, and determinism) rather than chaos theory. = Chaos theory is real science. It's not "real" medicine however...at least not real *Western* medicine. Perhaps the holistic folks who treat psychosomatic diseases delve into the realm of chaos theory and its application to medicine...but not dentists...and not reputable physicians. Knucklehead. Talk to a few oncologists about how research is done to find the causes of cancer, and how an understanding of complex systems is inexorably tied to that research. The key words are "research"...and "causes". Once a disease has manifested, a doctor treats the patient to rid him/her of that disease...and the doc is employing medical techniques that are based on "knowns"...not in "randomness". Regardless, you've managed to pull an OT thread even further OT. My original thread posed a question to *HARRY*. And, ironically, you chastised him for "echoing" you. LOL. That's the epitome of hypocrisy! |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 15:34:49 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 13:14:24 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 02:28:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Bull hockey! These terrorists are not starving, poverty ridden, ignorant, desperate, etc. etc. That is garbage. Quit trying to make terrorism sound as though it's our fault. What tripe. John H John, sit down. What I'm about to say may shock you to the point where you will need medical attention. Ready? I agree with you. But (and there's always a but), I agree with a tiny part of what you said: "...as though it's our fault...". I agree that it's not our fault. But, in fact, the terrorists *are* disenfranchised, just like the groups of wannabe gangstas you see on street corners in OUR inner cities. However, the disenfranchised will always aim their wrath at the most obvious symbol of affluence, which, in this case, is US. If you'd occasionally listen to grown-up news sources, you'd know that real people in the Middle East acknowledge that their leaders have failed miserably when it comes to making a better world for future generations. As you know, various social movements in America which began 100 years ago have still not taken hold completely. Welcome to the real world. While we wait for the Middle East to deal with its problems, we will be the target of anger. Doug, is it possible that you could make a post without a personal attack? Do you think personal attacks, a la Harry, lend credibility or stature to your posts? Perhaps we are in complete agreement. How do you define 'disenfranchised' as you are using it above? I am glad to see someone post something that does not lay terrorism at the feet of Bush or the United States. Finally. John H I assume that you were personally insulted by my comment about "grown-up news sources". If so, that's not my problem - it's yours. I stated a fact, John. The sources I suggest are often those without pictures, sometimes articles in magazines you have to go out of your way to find. Oh well. Disenfranchised - one definition: People who are faced with either endless unemployment, or an employment outlook which offers nothing but menial labor and no upward path for various reasons. Some of the reasons may be beyond the person's control. It's not within your power, Doug, to make me feel insulted. Your personal attacks simply demean your message. They reflect on you, not on the person you are attacking. John H Look at it this way, John: It's blatantly obvious from your comments that you think terrorists - ALL terrorists - are in the game because of hatred. This is like saying that every single member of the Crips (the L.A. street gang) has the exact same motivation. But, according to a number of reports I've read & heard, including some which included interviews with our own military personnel, terrorist groups are attracting people who have little or no political awareness, or whose political aims are totally out of synch with Al Qaeda's. They just want to blow stuff up. No different than aimless youth right here in this country. "All terrorists" were your words, not mine. I should have been more specific. I wasn't referring to the kids in the game for the excitement, I was referring to the cadre, those providing the funds, equipment, and incentives. Those are not poor, destitute, disenfranchised individuals who, with a little money and cooperation from the United States, would become nice guys again. Also, their motivations cannot be blamed on Bush, his administration, or the "selfishness" of this country, as some would imply. The "current round" of terrorism, as one of your compatriots referred to it, is a continuation of activities that have been ongoing. Golly, you made a post without a personal attack. Good job. I knew you could do it. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
Chaos theory is real science.
"NOBBY" wrote It's not "real" medicine however...at least not real *Western* medicine. Perhaps the holistic folks who treat psychosomatic diseases delve into the realm of chaos theory and its application to medicine...but not dentists...and not reputable physicians. Doug Kanter wrote: Knucklehead. Talk to a few oncologists about how research is done to find the causes of cancer, and how an understanding of complex systems is inexorably tied to that research. It appears that NOBBY doesn't know what chaos theory is, but he feels qualified to comment on it... actually not a surprise here. He does that a lot. Somebody should explain to the boy that chaos theory is a complex set of mathematical theorems which replace statistics & some types of calculus in the analysis of large fields of data. http://www.campusprogram.com/referen...os_theory.html Regards Doug King |
Terrorism UP under Bush Regime
"DSK" wrote in message ... Chaos theory is real science. "NOBBY" wrote It's not "real" medicine however...at least not real *Western* medicine. Perhaps the holistic folks who treat psychosomatic diseases delve into the realm of chaos theory and its application to medicine...but not dentists...and not reputable physicians. Doug Kanter wrote: Knucklehead. Talk to a few oncologists about how research is done to find the causes of cancer, and how an understanding of complex systems is inexorably tied to that research. It appears that NOBBY doesn't know what chaos theory is, but he feels qualified to comment on it... actually not a surprise here. He does that a lot. Somebody should explain to the boy that chaos theory is a complex set of mathematical theorems which replace statistics & some types of calculus in the analysis of large fields of data. http://www.campusprogram.com/referen...os_theory.html Regards Doug King .....and that complex systems are those in which it's difficult, if not impossible to accurately determine cause and effect. The weather is one such system, as well as research into causes of specific cancers. Social scientists feel that large populations also fall into this category. |
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