From: Hermit (hidden@lucifer.com)
Date: Wed Aug 14 2002 - 21:29:19 MDT
[Jonathan Davis 1] This forum is overrun with apologists for our street dancing ululating Palestinian terror supporters and their ilk.
[Hermit 5] Supporting terrorists by dancing and ululating? Who exactly does dancing harm? What about ululating (as long as I don't have to listen to it)? Are you arguing that this constitutes a crime against anything but good taste? Is this how you justify the call to "Kill them all! God will know his own."
[Blunderov 2] <Quotes from Red Meat>
[Mailman0] "You see, when you are crushing a man's windpipe with your knee, you may be sure he will attempt to bite you"
[Milkman Dan1] "Yes I've noticed that."
[joedees 3] You see, when a man repeatedly kicks you in the gonads, you will hold him down any way you can manage to get him to stop.
[Blunderov 4] Yes I've noticed that.
[Hermit 5] So Joe, are you now suggesting that we stop targeting Iraq?
[Joe Dees 6] To answer that, I will say this: When a fellow has knifed several other people and repeatedly tried but failed to knife you, has threatened to shoot you down, and is busy running all over town trying to buy a gun, you will run him over with your car before he can find a seller.
[Hermit 7] When you supplied the knife, and conspired with him to attack the other people, but then changed your mind and took pot shots at him, perhaps your actions may have sparked his desire to obtain a gun?
[Joe Dees 8] When you thought he was a member of the police force, but turned out to be a criminal, you did indeed make a mistake in judgment, but he is still a criminal, and it is up to you, as worldcity's default police chief, to apprehend him in order to correct your mistake before his rampage ignites the entire global city and incinerates its citizens.
[Hermit 9] But then, when you conspired with this person, whom your flawed judgement led you to consider a collaborater, to attack his neighborts, and supplied him with your knife, didn't you become a criminal too? Should the police chief not have to stand in the dock along with the knife man. Unfortunately, as we know, the world doesn't work that way. When a dirty police chief is in danger of being caught in crooked work, the probability is that he will bluster, blackmail, frame and murder in an attempt to cover up his previous crimes. Indeed, the most likely action is that he will issue a "wanted dead or alive - shoot on sight" notice for the ex-co-conspirator who could convict him.
[Hermit 9] suddenly realizes what the police chief is doing.
[Joe Dees 10] Considering that the neighbor in question was a criminal, having kidnapped members of the police chief's family, arming an officer of the law (who later becomes a rogue renegade) to deal with the kidnapper is routine police procedure.
[Hermit 11] Yep. That might describe Iran - from the police chief's perspective. Of course the Iranians hadn't forgotten that they had been tortured for years - and that the police chief was best friends with their torturers.
[Hermit 11] Of course, the description also describes Kuwait (and describes Israel too). And while I disagree with the idea of arming thugs, I find it even more interesting that the police chief who is so tied up in skull duggery should now be calling for the execution of his former crony. Perhaps the crony has much to tell us about the police chief.
[Hermit 9] My, but these analogies are powerful things.
[Hermit 7] Aren't analogies fun?
[Joe Dees 8] Yes, they are.
[Hermit 9] I'm glad you think so.
[Joe Dees 10] I'm glad you do, too.
[Hermit 11] /me thinks irresistably about "Mittens the Kitten." I can sniff your brains. Phew!
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