will be soon more dangerous than Iran could ever be? If the govt. splits, who gets the already existing nukes?
Discuss.
Discuss.
Whom we will defend at all costs.^^^
as much as the man-on-the-street reporting we see looks grim, their #1 enemy is india
That's what I saidIf india gets nuked, the US economy will be in turmoil as every tech support desk in the tech sector will dissappear overnight. The horror.
This part, without the death and destruction actually sounds like a good plan to me. I HATE trying to work through a problem with a tech support person I can hardly understand.every tech support desk in the tech sector will dissappear overnight. The horror.
for me, the times i have been forced to go through tech support (passwords, configurations, anything else i don't have permissions to), they have caused more problems they have solved. we have the people here, and after something like having ties severed w/ india, we'd finally put down our big macs & start learning what's learnable.Whom we will defend at all costs.
Can you imagine the backlog of unresolved computer problems if India goes under?
Good point.for me, the times i have been forced to go through tech support (passwords, configurations, anything else i don't have permissions to), they have caused more problems they have solved. we have the people here, and after something like having ties severed w/ india, we'd finally put down our big macs & start learning what's learnable.
now if they'd only make keyboards with a little wider spacing between the keys...
New custom title for $tinkle: "Sausage Fingerlings"now if they'd only make keyboards with a little wider spacing between the keys...
before india I'd be expecting an upsurge in problems up around the Afganistan border as central government's control gets weaker.
That's essentially what I was hinting at by starting up this thread...."New Clear" QUAEDA! oh boy.....Taliban the big winners
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we must've fvcked up all those maps, too. now we moved pakistan from asia to the m.e.?The west has really fvcked up in the middle east over the last 8 years. It was so predictable too.
Not that I should be defending ANYONE'S geography skills, but it is right next door to Iran and Afghanistan. It certainly sounds like it is funked up enough to be considered the Middle East as well.we must've fvcked up all those maps, too. now we moved pakistan from asia to the m.e.?
Not that I should be defending ANYONE'S geography skills, but it is right next door to Iran and Afghanistan. It certainly sounds like it is funked up enough to be considered the Middle East as well.
Why do you think we have nukes? Worked on Japan, drop a couple of bombs and watch em fall into line...It is a good thing our military is strong, rested and ready to act in case the **** hits the fan. Oh wait...
he ate a twinkie on the daily show; does that count?Totally not relevant, very disrespectful and sooo not PC but.......
Everytime Prevez Musharref talks, I want a Medium Dunkin coffee and a blueberry doughnut.
This post would've been greatly enhanced in hilarity and efficacy if there was no disclaimer at the start...Totally not relevant, very disrespectful and sooo not PC but.......
Everytime Prevez Musharref talks, I want a Medium Dunkin coffee and a blueberry doughnut.
Everytime Prevez Musharref talks, I want a Medium Dunkin coffee and a blueberry doughnut.
You really don't get it do you.Why do you think we have nukes? Worked on Japan, drop a couple of bombs and watch em fall into line...
"treated?"ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A politician gunned down over his opposition to Pakistan's blasphemy laws was buried on Wednesday after a murder likely to cow further those pushing for a more liberal and secular vision of Pakistani society.
Five hundred Pakistani religious scholars said that anyone who expressed grief over the assassination of Salman Taseer, governor of Punjab province, could suffer the same fate.
Taseer, a liberal politician close to President Asif Ali Zardari, had championed the cause of a Christian woman sentenced to death under the blasphemy laws which critics say are used to target religious minorities, often to settle personal scores.
His killing in broad daylight at a shopping centre in Islamabad Tuesday showed how difficult, and how dangerous, it would be to roll back a tide of religious conservatism which is growing in strength in the Muslim country of 170 million.
Taseer was killed by one of his guards, who said he was incensed by the politician's opposition to the blasphemy laws, in a parking lot at a block of shops popular with foreigners.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the bodyguard who killed Taseer, identified as Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, confessed and had been arrested. He is a member of an elite police force.
After leaving the court, Qadri shouted: "In the service of the Prophet, death is acceptable." Taseer was shot 14 times from a distance of about six feet (2 metres), said a spokesman for the hospital where he was treated.
i present to you "the nexus of science & religion"No, not the scientists...they need their nukes... They know the value of science as long as it's subordinate to religion and the religious authorities, and gives the heirarchy control over people and information.
Dibs on the peanut butter winkies, Private!mmm, possibly more like "Great job! Here's a band-aid and some ghee sweets."
Then why are there none left?.....the mayans were no dummies....
This is a valid argument. Step up mmike.Then why are there none left?
they weren't glee-tards either.So between Pakistan, IRan, Korea, and everything else.....2012 is seeming increasingly plausible.....the mayans were no dummies....
Religious/greed sponsored genocide trumps "Good at teh maths"??????This is a valid argument. Step up mmike.
I....er...I....uh.....DAMMIT!!This is a valid argument. Step up mmike.