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peterpan
03-14-2004, 02:49 AM
Iam sick, iam sick cause i read the news paper yesterday and on the front cover it shows the remains of a train in which some heartless coward destroyed. They didnt just destroy that train in which they took hundreds of lives, not to metion all the other lives they destroyed, it makes me sad that people have to do this kind of thing just so (they think) the goverment will listen .......... ive chatted to my friends about this and they say "they have there reasons" they have no reason doing a thing like they have done. So if you feel the same as me when you read this just take a min of silence for every one on that train. Lets not start another war stand togther as one.

Shiranai_Baka
03-14-2004, 02:58 AM
Well the government can take some of the blame for this also because when that 9/11 thing happened here the U.S. was given warnings of possible attacks but we just thought it was a joke and didnt even listen.. well you know what happened. As for "they have their reasons" well sometimes people have to kill other people in order to get their point across.. and well, its pretty sad how humans just do this...

hobbes
03-14-2004, 03:15 AM
Originally posted by Shiranai_Baka@14 March 2004 - 03:58
Well the government can take some of the blame for this also because when that 9/11 thing happened here the U.S. was given warnings of possible attacks but we just thought it was a joke and didnt even listen.. well you know what happened.
Just remember that retrospective historians are a dime a dozen.

Remember the space shuttle blowing apart on re-entry? Well the retrospective historians went back and showed that concern had been raised about the possible dangers related to damage to the protective tiles.

It was then avered that NASA was well aware of this danger and proceeded anyway, pointlessly endandering lives.

You need to stop and wonder why NASA would do this? To meet a deadline or because of budget restrictions. No, that would be idiotic. The sole criteria for advancing and expanding the space program is assure safety above all else, otherwise people will turn away from such projects and funding will wither.

The point is that I am sure NASA had thousands of warnings and opinions on what they should or should not do. They had to weigh the risk/benefit and procede.

You hear about the warning that proved true and not the 999 others that didn't.


The analogy is similar for 9/11. It is not that there was just 1 threat out there and it was ignored, it was that there were thousands and they had to pick and chose among them all. They fucked up, but this does not constitute the malignant neglect some like to portray.

J'Pol
03-14-2004, 02:01 PM
What the feck is a retrospective historian, tautologous surely.

Otherwise, good points. Made in an average way, you rely to mush on analogy, like a minister teaching by relating parables.

Biggles
03-14-2004, 04:19 PM
Retrospective history would indeed be tautological, but in fairness to Hobbes he is referring to common or garden 20/20 hindsight. There are numerous experts in this field and are duly wheeled out to say their piece when required.

Short of searching every piece of hand luggage of every rush hour commuter (and bring commerce to its knees) there is little to prevent such attacks. There are 10s of thousands of railway stations, bus stops etc., in every country; it just isn't feasible. Commentators have warned that we are vunerable in such areas for a long time, however, the main defence is to head these people off before they are at the implementation phase - by then it is usually too late.

hobbes
03-14-2004, 09:34 PM
Originally posted by J'Pol@14 March 2004 - 15:01
What the feck is a retrospective historian, tautologous surely.


Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

Hope this clears up any confusion.

tracydani
03-14-2004, 10:27 PM
LOL, I belive your first post was well said hobbes, but I'll have to take your word for it that the second was too :lol:

TD

J'Pol
03-14-2004, 11:41 PM
http://www.jabberwocky.com/pics/jabberwocky.jpg

3RA1N1AC
03-15-2004, 01:16 AM
Originally posted by J'Pol@14 March 2004 - 06:01
What the feck is a retrospective historian, tautologous surely.
maybe something akin to "revisionist historian"? i think it's a mistake to decry revisionist history, as i hear people often do... because an important thing to keep in mind is that 1) the old saying is more true than not, that history is written by the winners and it often leaves much to be desired in the way of differing/dissenting perspectives (such as those of the losers and powerless people in general) until it's revised. how many sides are there to each story? at least three-- one side, the other side, and somewhere in the gap may be the truth. and 2) a few minutes of hindsight isn't necessarily 20/20, when there's still further research to be done and "lost" evidence & accounts to be dug up. history isn't like math or chemistry-- it's an imprecise, interpretive art, at best, almost like winemaking... and it has to achieve a certain vintage before its true character emerges.

'course, autopsies are best done while the corpse is still warm, and that's prolly relevant to how history is treated. but in any case the interpretive part shouldn't be done in haste, and you still might need to perform subsequent examinations, whether speaking of forensics or history. :P

Biggles
03-15-2004, 01:16 AM
J'Pol

That Jaberwocky looks frighteningly like Mrs T.

:'(

J'Pol
03-15-2004, 01:30 AM
Originally posted by Biggles@15 March 2004 - 02:16
J'Pol

That Jaberwocky looks frighteningly like Mrs T.

:'(
Probably less mental tho' :ph34r:

Biggles
03-15-2004, 01:43 AM
Originally posted by J&#39;Pol+15 March 2004 - 01:30--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (J&#39;Pol @ 15 March 2004 - 01:30)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Biggles@15 March 2004 - 02:16
J&#39;Pol

That Jaberwocky looks frighteningly like Mrs T.

:&#39;(
Probably less mental tho&#39; :ph34r: [/b][/quote]
:ph34r:

That&#39;s for sure - but quietly, she knows when people talk about her.

:unsure:

J'Pol
03-15-2004, 01:45 AM
Originally posted by Biggles+15 March 2004 - 02:43--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Biggles @ 15 March 2004 - 02:43)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by J&#39;Pol@15 March 2004 - 01:30
<!--QuoteBegin-Biggles@15 March 2004 - 02:16
J&#39;Pol

That Jaberwocky looks frighteningly like Mrs T.

:&#39;(
Probably less mental tho&#39; :ph34r:
:ph34r:

That&#39;s for sure - but quietly, she knows when people talk about her.

:unsure: [/b][/quote]
I suspect the voices in her head keep her informed.

Rat Faced
03-15-2004, 10:01 AM
Shhhhh

Mention her name and she shows up ffs..... :&#39;( :&#39;(

Chewie
03-17-2004, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by peterpan@14 March 2004 - 02:49
ive chatted to my friends about this and they say "they have there reasons" they have no reason doing a thing like they have done.
The main reason many westerners see no justification in killing & maiming civilians, is that they don&#39;t understand the underlying belief that Muslims have. That is that beyond death lies Paradise.
For Muslims to die &#39;doing the work of Allah&#39;, fighting the devil that to them is Christianity, is to guarantee eternal life in Paradise.
I remember the shock I felt on 9/11, and also later the wonder at the level of belief that those people had to not just die while fighting an enemy as happens in conventional warfare, but to meticulously plan and ultimately carry out the attacks. I had then (as I do now) a mental picture of terrorists standing in a cockpit looking out at a fast-approaching skyscraper, bellowing "Allah U Akbar&#33;" over and over until the final moment.

All this I type here is not intended to justify any terrorist actions, nor to fuel heated discussion over any validity that I might inadvertantly imply, but rather to bring into view another angle that might make it a little easier to see why these people seem, to us, to hold human life in such low regard.

BigBoo
03-18-2004, 12:21 AM
thats over 3 hours :huh:


neway the point is this is the only arguement the government will listen to, but then they cant be seen backing down to terrorists so its a lose-lose situation :(