Re: Mind's Eye Syria

We are condemned and lose because we can come back home and leave the
debris. Even Turkey is hamstrung. How long is it taking the South to
recover from our Civil War?

On Apr 12, 1:06 pm, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The middle east is a nightmare to say the least. looking over the migration
> of human population essentially the middle east is essentially the same
> segment of the human population, whether it is the second or third great
> migration is of little importance. BUT in my observation each migration has
> its own sense of morality all though there is common parts they are not the
> same view and definitely do not have a common morality.
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> Every time  the west or 5th migration intervenes to aid in the affairs of
> the middle east it degenerates down to tribal factions,  If you intervene
>  you are condemned ..  and it seems the west only intervenes is either for
> oil or in the Case of the Bush-Iraq pure ego..  How would you suggest
> eliminating the made man?
> Allan
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> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:33 PM, pol.science kid <r.freeb...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > thats what i want to know gabbs, if you dont have power, what can you do?
> > But i understand a little perhaps what youre saying, this attitude that
> > promotes statuse quo , that those who do will always do.... thats why i
> > want the neighbor countries to take part in the intervention... well.. at
> > least we have a ceasefire now.. dont know where it'll go from there...
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> > On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:49 PM, gabbydott <gabbyd...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> I am sorry that I was replying to how you said it rather that what you
> >> said. In fact I was interested in just that, in how it works. - In order to
> >> escape the apathy of knowing it's always those with the economical and
> >> military power who do what they always do. - I did not succeed, I need to
> >> find another way to make peace with myself.
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> >> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 5:46 PM, pol.science kid <r.freeb...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> >>> Ok... i thought i did... at one point.. but i dont get what youre
> >>> saying....sorry... although i must say i am in love with how you use
> >>> words....... anyways.. i am guessing you didnt like my style... youre
> >>> right.. i don blame you.. the end part does seem stupid... honesty can seem
> >>> dumb if not adjusted correctly... all i am trying to say is.. i am just
> >>> trying to figure out the attitude towards Syria.. of other nations.. and at
> >>> the same time... wondering of how things might end... or how prolonged the
> >>> conflict will be... and that it worries me if there is no intervention... i
> >>> also wanted to know what others thought about it....
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> >>> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 2:51 PM, gabbydott <gabbyd...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >>>> Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Poly. Let me explain how
> >>>> your thoughts come across here on my side. The first thing that strikes me
> >>>> as strange is the politically correct formulation of feelings about an
> >>>> issue of human interest. I see citizens arguing for the health benefits of
> >>>> the salad in their bowl while expanding in size over their fried meat side
> >>>> from the fondue pot. Which then makes me stumble over your desire to share
> >>>> your concern with us guys. Why don't you just say what you want and let me
> >>>> pick my salad pieces in the order I like them best? Your share makes me
> >>>> think of an invitation to divide and impera on over-fertilized ground ...
> >>>> need to stop here ... need to go out now while it's not raining yet.
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> >>>> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:11 AM, pol.science kid <r.freeb...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> >>>>> Now i know plenty is being said about the situation in Syria.. but i
> >>>>> am really bothered because it seems we're stuck in a loop.... this is
> >>>>> reminding me of the time of American occupation in Iraq.. whenever you
> >>>>> switched the news on there would report of some bombing or explosion
> >>>>> in Baghdad or elsewhere, likewise now... you switch on the news
> >>>>> anytime there will definitely be something on the shelling in Homs or
> >>>>> somewhere else.. what is disturbing is that though the images of gore
> >>>>> reach us pretty quickly .. there is minimal news on the efforts by any
> >>>>> big states , through the UN or otherwise.. its only the one percent
> >>>>> that gets to the world i suppose..i guess you cant really imagine the
> >>>>> real situation there.. now i am not commenting on the politics ,
> >>>>> because i feel you can seriously talk and talk.. all that should be
> >>>>> left for later... What i dont understand is that there is no active
> >>>>> intervention even by the neighboring countries.. surely they cant
> >>>>> support Assad.!. i get most of the countries are perhaps dealing with
> >>>>> their own.. but you cant help but sense some apathy towards the whole
> >>>>> thing.Also its understandable that one might be wary of supporting
> >>>>> rebels or any ideology, but it is clear now that the Syrian government
> >>>>> is bent on exterminating half of its population..there is no reason to
> >>>>> withhold active intervention.. and yes i mean a military one..It is
> >>>>> clear as daylight Assad is killing his own people....is the security
> >>>>> council just a fancy name or what   ..I dont know what the purpose of
> >>>>> this piece was.. And i feel it would be hypocritical to say much as i
> >>>>> have no idea of whats actually going on there.. but i am just
> >>>>> concerned and i am posting it here to share with you guys..cos well ..
> >>>>> thats what we do.. what do you think guys...
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> >>> EverComing
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> |_D Allan
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