Did he really just say that?

Monday, February 19, 2007

Pure anger

Ok I'm a bit angry. Not at anything in specific but more of general angry angst.

First off:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/18/world/middleeast/18bucca.html?ex=1329454800&en=6beb274bfb789d48&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss You know what I have to say? Quit whining and go on about your life. You were detained because they considered you a threat. Now they no longer do so you were let go, thats life in a war zone. Its harsh I know but people have been living like this for thousands of years and civilization as a whole gets along just fine. You're free now, so go out and make some money off a book or two and be happy you were given the chance to be famous. See thats something they never talk about but this guy is making money off talking to reporters and can make money off of being imprisoned, so in essence the United States just gave this guy a way to support his family for the rest of his life. Where is the thanks for that?

Next:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/19/technology/19video.html?ex=1329541200&en=976b19728e9c9b61&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss I don't get it. Are the TV executives really that stupid? They broadcast their tv shows on the open air. At any given time you have quite a few tv shows passing through your head. So how can they bitch and moan about people posting clips (in this sense a clip is part, not the whole) of tv shows? The tv shows are out there, they are out floating through people's heads as I type this and they suddenly want to put the cat back in the bag? "Oh noes, people are putting up clips of our show on youtube, quick call the police, we don't want anyone seeing it and becoming interested in our show and maybe gaining more viewers... no we wouldn't want that..." Buncha retards if you ask me...

Next:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/18/world/middleeast/19irancnd.html?ex=1329454800&en=9e912f93367e7f5e&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Ok so let me get this straight... we (the US) accuse Iran of helping to sow discord in Iraq and helping to supply insurgents so they turn around and accuse us of the same thing. This seems to be the tactic of either a 4 year old or a desperate country. I think maybe we hit a nerve and they are trying to shift the focus off of them and onto something else. I bet money that sometime in the next week they put out some statements once again trying to focus the world's attention somewhere else so they can go back to trying to become a nucleur power.

Finally:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/19/world/asia/19intel.html?ex=1329541200&en=287e4611199a0ae6&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss I'm sorry... does this scare anyone else? The same group that was proven to be behind the World Trade Center attacks is now coming back into power? They are now setting up training camps again for the express purpose (their avowed purpose) of killing as many American lives as possible. That makes me feel safe. You know who I blame? I blame the anti-war people here in the United States (Democrats mainly but these anti-war nuts are everywhere) Hell if I was part of the terrorist groups I'd be happy that the Democrats were now in power and that people are openly criticising the war. That just shows these terrorists that we don't have the backbone to stick to our ideals and strive for true safety and freedom. All I've been hearing lately coming from Washington is another debate on whether to continue to fund the war or not. Now we see the terrorists are gaining confidence from that. They are openly training again. Won't be long until we have another attack here in the United States. What will people do then? All I can do is buy myself more guns and teach my family how to use them. This way when the terrorists do come over here to attack us again I'll be ready. Maybe I'll live long enough to send a big fuck you to the Democrats and anti-war groups who got me killed...

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