View Full Version : If you want to get mad....
AlwaysUp
02-15-2003, 05:29 AM
I have found a website that is facinating! If you are into being reminded what a dangerous world this is....read and brows around here. http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=242
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AlwaysUp
02-15-2003, 06:13 AM
Also....http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=259
morriswindgate
02-15-2003, 06:17 AM
In order to succeed as a Dictator you must.
1. Be willing to kill anyone without hesitation. And then destroy that persons reputation to justify it.
2. You must hand pick a group of legislators that will hold a majority in any body so that you can get laws passed to limit what people can do, say, or have. But remember you need a small vocal opposition group to give the appearance of a legitimate democracy. After you get the laws passed that you want then you can use step one on them.
3. To control and limit opposition from the currant adult population, you must limit there abilities to oppose you. This can be accomplished by taxation, police, and by forming activists groups to push for sancitions against individual population groups. These can be based on religion,race, smoking, alcohol, and the type of vehicle they use. This will cause the population to divide and despise each other.
4. You must demonize the successful and the educated. This will allow you again to manipulate the population and discredit the most potent of the groups which could oppose you. You can however in secret manipulate the wealthy with bribes in order to gain support from them.
5. You must infiltrate the education system with your own views and agenda. This will turn the children against the values of their parents and enable you to develope over years a population who knows nothing other that the mythology you create. This will lead to a docile and easily managed population in the future.
6. Traditionial values must be torn down and ridiculed as outdated. The most important of these deals with sex as it is a way to distract the population with the preception of pleasure while you and your cronies screw them.
Sounds like my 8th grade principal...
smokealotapotimus
02-15-2003, 12:38 PM
Double agents? Manipulating the stock market? *cough*
AlwaysUp
02-15-2003, 05:56 PM
You don't think there are those that realize that hurting the US economically is as crippling as a "dirty bomb" or another suicide high jacking of airplanes? You think there is no connection to Saddam and terrorism? Where is the forum for those who support the removal of a world leader that most often appears in front of cameras firing rifles and demonizing us as aggressors? Lastly, do you question that in that seriously warped perspective of a vicious dictator as this man is that he isn't revelling in the outcry of peaceniks crying out for " give the inspectors, more time". We are just giving this bum more time!
smokealotapotimus, that cough will go away when you open your eyes.
M. A. Dockter
02-15-2003, 07:42 PM
Grab a small paper bag, put it over your mouth, and breath deeply; that should calm you down.
If you wanna freak out over something -> www.forumclick.com
You should know by know that pesonal insults are NOTallowed here, AlwaysUp.
smokealotapotimus
02-15-2003, 08:00 PM
Hmmm, so you got all that from those few words, hey? I guess it's always fun to interpret what others say the way you want.
I do not support terrorism, I do think Saddam and Bin Laden are both maniacs. Conspiracy theories just bore me, you can twist anything enough so that you believe it, but that doesn't make it true. As is the case with that article. Why would Saddam support EU like that? Are they really that supportive of him? Just because they aren't eager for a war, that doesn't make them his allies. So the stock market goes down when there's threat of a war, but yet it goes down even when there isn't, kind of a double standard don't you think?
You could also think about it this way. Why doesn't the US just assinate Saddam? They do have loopholes in place to kill individuals connected with terrorism, and it would be legit too. Or are there other reasons why they want a full invasion of Iraq, double agenda maybe?
AlwaysUp
02-15-2003, 08:18 PM
My uncle retired from the service only a few years ago. He spent the last 15 years of his active service in Military Intelligence. If you refuse to believe that there are conspiracies out there , you need to visit with people who work on the front lines of this madness. There are only a few things he will or more aptly, CAN talk about, even to this day, but what there is will curl your hair. You may think, yeah yeah. Here is a paranoid that sees and believes everything he hears; but I know nobody with the level of integrity that I personally attribute to this man. He is not a person that you spend a moment with and not come away fully convinced of his authenticity. Besides his service awards and campaign ribbons speak volumes.
You are right Dockter. You must be....this is the second time in as many days that I have been jumped as having personally insulted somebody, although I personally feel that I did not, in either case. I will take a few days or weeks away from the forum to chill and breath into that bag you suggest for me.
This thread is closed. Do you people now see why we don't want political or religious discussions - or anything else really controversial here?
Take a chill, folks. Go over to Forumclick if you want to get into it.
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