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11. aprill 2009, 15:17:30
"GERRY" 
Teema: Re: A bit of trivia.
Artful Dodger: LMAO & your the biggest one here:))

11. aprill 2009, 15:03:39
Vikings 
Teema: Re: Hooray for the Frency
Pedro Martínez: it was reported that no American ships had been pirated in decades

11. aprill 2009, 14:41:27
Pedro Martínez 
Teema: Re: Hooray for the Frency
Artful Dodger: Bush would NEVER have tolerated this crap!
So you're saying the pirates were waiting for Obama to get elected. There had been no piracy off the Somali coast before .

11. aprill 2009, 06:32:12
Papa Zoom 
Teema: A bit of trivia.
There are 39 times where the word "idiot" has been used appropriately on this board. 

11. aprill 2009, 03:07:51
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re: 6 dsteps to end a piracy
Vikings:Of course, a hand grenade would do wonders.  How about throwing a few hand grenades in the little boat, then when the bad guys all jump out, slit their little throats.  They'd leave the captain on board because they'd think he was gonna blow up.  But the hand grenades are duds.  lol. 

11. aprill 2009, 02:54:52
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re: 6 dsteps to end a piracy
Vikings:I know I wouldn't put up with it.  It's all nonsense.  A group of Navy Seals on a night raid, they tip the boat over, take the pirates about 15 feet under, figure out which one is the Captain of the US ship, take him to the surface, let the pirates suck water.  No mercy.  No innocent until proven guilty.  Just one rescued captain and 4 dead pirates. 

11. aprill 2009, 02:49:34
Vikings 
Teema: 6 dsteps to end a piracy
1. pull along side of little row boat

2. hold a hand grenade over the side above said row boat

3. pull pin

4. repeat this quote "either let the hostage go in 5 seconds or I let go"

5. wait 4 seconds for a reply

6. follow thru on ultimatum , period

11. aprill 2009, 02:34:35
Papa Zoom 
Teema: A Obaman Satrical response to the pirate situation:
Good evening. As you know, early yesterday, Somali-based pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama, a freighter carrying relief supplies to Kenya.............I will not stop until this man-made disaster is resolved in a peaceful, tolerant and ecologically-sound manner.....................There have been calls for justice and even violence against the misguided perpetrators. But such an emotional reaction has led to the disparagement of entire groups...................For too long, America has been too dismissive of the proud culture and invaluable contributions of the Pirate Community. Whether it is their pioneering work with prosthetics,..................................To address this issue, I have instructed Vice President Joe Biden to create a cabinet-level Czar of Pirate Outreach and Buccaneer Interrelation...............

Read the entire speech here.

This is a great satirical piece that fully exposes the stupidity of Obama's "rose colored glasses" approach to world issues.  Get real.  The US is NOT part of a globally run community.  We are an independent nation and run our own lives.  Blow the pirates out of the water.  Then chase the rest down and shoot to kill. 

Further, I'd put a US commando group on some of these US freighters and if the Pirates attack, I'd like them board, then shoot them dead.  All of them.  Then I'd make sure that the pirate world knows that if you mess with a US ship, you just might get your head blown off. 

Cowboy diplomacy all the way on this one.  

11. aprill 2009, 02:22:07
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Hooray for the Frency
While an 800 million dollar US Naval ship floats helplessly, held at bay by 4 armed men in a little row boat, the French boarded a sailboat and freed the French hostages.  One hostage was killed and so was one terrorist.  The other three terrorists were captured.

The US on the other hand are doing NOTHING!   Stupid.  Get some commandos, snipers, surround the little row boat, and if they threaten to kill the captain, shoot the bastards between the eyes.   Then go after all the other pirates with a shoot first, ask questions later.  Be proactive.  Don't simply react to the attacks.  Find the pirates, blow the hell out of them.  Apologize later.  Use the big guns on the big ship, blow their little ships to nothing.  No bodies, no debris.  Just a big splash and some red.  After a while, the pirates will realize that it's not in their best interest to mess with the US.

But once again the US acts like a wimp. 

Bush would NEVER have tolerated this crap!

8. aprill 2009, 22:08:07
Mort 
Teema: Re: Nahhhh mostly peaceful protesters
Snoopy: Yep... Just like the underground shooting of a suspected 'terrorist'.. And they wander why some peoples faith in police is shaken.

8. aprill 2009, 20:37:52
Mort 
Teema: Re: Nahhhh mostly peaceful protesters
Snoopy: 5 minutes before he had a heart attack!!

Disgusting.

8. aprill 2009, 19:07:35
Snoopy 
Teema: Re: Nahhhh mostly peaceful protesters
Snoopy toimetatud (8. aprill 2009, 19:48:28)
Bernice: theres video evidence that he was pushed to the ground a lil before he died

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7990423.stm

smacks of another police cover up

8. aprill 2009, 12:38:44
Mort 
Teema: Re:
Bernice: Well if the people of the UK get their way, she'll be paying it all back.

If not... she'll be a Titanic for MP expenses on second homes.

8. aprill 2009, 04:08:09
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re:
Czuch:He had to make that visit.  But clearly he's not acting entirely in the best interest of the US.  He's acting in the best interest of the new image he want's for the US.  And that image isn't a good one.  He want's to appease the enemy.  I'd eliminate them.  At least keep them on their toes. 

8. aprill 2009, 03:39:41
Czuch 
President Barack Obama flew unannounced into Iraq on Tuesday and promptly declared it was time for Iraqis to "take responsibility for their country" after America's commitment of six years and thousands of lives.




What do you think about this???


Seems to me like he should be saying something like...

"I am pulling all the US troops from your country and reinstating Saddams regime, and I am sorry for any harm the US and Bush caused you"?

I mean, how can you be against this the whole time, and now not apologize or something like that? " If I were president, you would never have gotten as far as you have, and had any hope restored for your grandchildren future, and you would still be suffering under saddams rule. and the UN could still be paying for the meager food you and your children receive from the people of the world that actually have hope and prosperity"!!

7. aprill 2009, 23:08:02
Snoopy 
Teema: Re:
(V): your forgetting the 88p she claimed for a plug for a sink

7. aprill 2009, 22:58:50
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
Pedro Martínez: yes I have one as well LOL

7. aprill 2009, 22:53:08
Pedro Martínez 
Teema: Re:
Bernice: I was thinking exactly the same thing. I have a 42-inch TV and my budget is nowhere close to hers.

7. aprill 2009, 22:17:07
Bernice 
Teema: Re:
(V): only a 32inch??...with that sort of expence budget you would have thought she would go for a bigger one? 60in at least?

even someone without her money can afford a 42inch.

7. aprill 2009, 20:00:22
Mort 
Teema: Re:
Czuch: That is a problem getting sorted out. At least over here some of the problems are now being looked into.

I mean... eg The Home Secretary saying her main home is sharing a house with her sister in London.. whilst 'under the rules' over £100,000 has gone in improving her family home as 'under the rules' it is her second home and therefore she can claim 'expenses'.... Like for a £500 sink and a 32" LCD flat screen TV.

Being a politician is such a hard life. ..... NOT

Someone leaked her expense receipts to the press.

7. aprill 2009, 19:36:49
Czuch 
Teema: Re:
(V): we just have to go with the flow and trust in humanity and that it will prevail in the end.



I dont mind, really..... its just when "going with the flow" means taking money from responsible hard working people to support people stuck with idiot leaders, and antiquated governments, its throwing good money after bad, and it makes zero sense to me

7. aprill 2009, 19:31:52
Mort 
Teema: Re:
Czuch: Well, I just trust that it'll all be sorted in the end. I must say that in recent years a lot of problems have been noted in this world of ours, and that we can't fix them all at once.

Some... will take time. Some are not under our control.. we just have to go with the flow and trust in humanity and that it will prevail in the end.

7. aprill 2009, 19:28:03
Czuch 
Teema: Re:
Pedro Martínez: Well, of course, you guys are right.... It just gets frustrating sometimes when I see aholes like Kim Jong pulling stunts like this, because he spends so much time being a dick, his own people suffer, and it is we who end up paying to do for them what he neglects

I just think that in the long term, the Iraqi people will be better off, and too the rest of the world, with saddam and his regime gone, and I think the same would be true for the people in North Korea and the wolrd, if little dick was gone as well

7. aprill 2009, 17:32:54
Mort 
Teema: Re:
Czuch: Th UN is 'ineffective' .... Is that so in Afghanistan, and how despite certain peoples disbelief, Iraq had no WMD's. Bosnia.. and all the other conflicts the UN has taken part in.

They are only ineffective if.. they do not agree as happens in any form of governing body (like in your senate, etc) .. or, they are blocked by a country vetoing direct action, or vetoing letters of discontent.

Did you hear recently, that team is being sent in to check on possible war crimes in the recent Gaza strip conflict. Israel feel they are being picked on.... But how can the 'free' show that they uphold their own laws and are morally 'superior' if we do not scrutinise without favour, our own actions.

7. aprill 2009, 16:35:44
Pedro Martínez 
Teema: Re:
Czuch: Tell me how "ineffectual" the UN was in the Persian Gulf War or the Korean War.

7. aprill 2009, 16:27:32
Czuch 
As soon as the UN Security Council passes another ineffectual resolution regretting the defiance of its last ineffectual resolution, the North knows it can eventually find the Obama administration back at a negotiating table for the charade's next act.



This excerpt from an article I was reading really struck home to me.... its obviously about N Korea and their nuclear bargaining chip. But it reminds me so well of what was going on with iraq in regards to how ineffectual the UN really is

One useless resolution after another, talk about a huge waste of time and money, another example of people making a living off of false importance paid for with my tax dollars

5. aprill 2009, 23:08:57
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re: calling for a nuclear free world
Bernice:It's horrible.   Some day many nations will have terrible weapons that will make the current weapons seem tame.  I worry for my grandkids.  What kind of world will they inherit? 

5. aprill 2009, 23:06:32
Bernice 
Teema: Re: calling for a nuclear free world
Artful Dodger: I know, but isn't it a terrible thing our grandchildren have to look forward to.

5. aprill 2009, 23:04:40
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re: calling for a nuclear free world
Bernice:Yeah, but that will never happen.

5. aprill 2009, 23:01:50
Bernice 
Obama "calling for a nuclear free world"....seeing as the USA is the only country to have used them :(

Nth Korea will not be dictated to by any body.

5. aprill 2009, 14:58:43
Mort 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy: By the sounds of it, it's going to take a while to get sorted out.

Unfortunately by my experience, there are many things that need sorting out regarding procedures and guidelines regarding health care policies. Complaining and make petitions unfortunately in many cases seems the only way.

'da management' don't often think.

5. aprill 2009, 14:54:36
Mort 
Teema: Re:but they sure do focus on the negative
Artful Dodger: They did cover the peaceful protesters, and reported that most were a good natured bunch.

... But without the bad being reported, how are people going to be able to stand up and say "No, that is not right".

We don't want to go back to the days of too much secrecy, where people (and organisations) could get away with blue murder and no-one knew.

5. aprill 2009, 14:50:35
Snoopy 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy toimetatud (5. aprill 2009, 14:53:17)
(V): the lowest age risk is a couple of years after your sexual active and that is not in your twenties
when they do go for smears the labs bin them when they see the age on them


New guidelines suggest that women should have their first Pap smear by the age of 21 or within 3 years of first sexual intercourse. Women need to continue to have yearly gyn exams to look for any abnormalities or STDs, as well.

5. aprill 2009, 14:49:51
Mort 
Teema: Re:but they sure do focus on the negative
Snoopy: I know... It needs to be lowered further to catch the rare cases.

It WILL happen.

5. aprill 2009, 14:47:57
Mort 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Bernice: There are more important things then money!! Like health, happiness, wisdom and things like making someone lives up to their contractual obligations.

5. aprill 2009, 14:43:34
Mort 
Teema: Re:but they sure do focus on the negative
Snoopy: The lowest age that the risk is significant is 25, but women are allowed to go to their GP and request a check up under that age if they are concerned.

5. aprill 2009, 08:07:41
Snoopy 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy toimetatud (5. aprill 2009, 08:13:00)
Artful Dodger: i think what im trying to say can be seen here even if young ppl went for the test the labs used to bin them because of the age

but your properly right its on the wrong board

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A0I3q9Rzlg&feature=related

5. aprill 2009, 07:06:02
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy:"New guidelines suggest that women should have their first Pap smear by the age of 21 or within 3 years of first sexual intercourse. Women need to continue to have yearly gyn exams to look for any abnormalities or STDs, as well."

http://cancer.about.com/od/thepapsmear/f/beginpapsmear.htm

I'm just guessing here but I'm assuming that in a socialist system of medical care, a person is restricted for the procedure until a certain age?  According to the above, for may "women" the age would be 16. 

This doesn't have much to do with politics unless we're discussing the implications of socialized medicine.  Is that the reason for the 25 year old age limit? 

Family Doctor . org ;)

 Checking a variety of sites, I get different info on when to start and how often.  Basically, proper medical coverage would agree with the medical experts.  Most agree a pap smear should be done within the first few years of becoming sexually active and by age 18-21 even if one is not sexually active.  If a socialized medical system doesn't allow for these parameters, then they are simply playing with the lives of women patients.

5. aprill 2009, 06:55:22
Snoopy 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy toimetatud (5. aprill 2009, 07:03:17)
Bernice: you are right any lady under the age of 25 can walk in and demand she should have a smear test but having the age limit lowered would save a lot of fear
alot of why they wont lower the age is to do with the cost
but in the long run surely if lowering the age limit to 20 where your send a reminder every 3 years saved one life then its a must for the ppl of the UK

alot of countries actually test woman every year
we are so far behind with 25 years and only getting screened every 3 years every 5 years after the age of 50

5. aprill 2009, 04:37:38
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re: Dishonesty in politics
GoodTimeCharlie: This is so obvious and yet they still defend it.  I hate the dishonesty of it all.

5. aprill 2009, 04:35:46
tyyy 
Teema: Re: Dishonesty in politics
Artful Dodger: They are very good at deception and propaganda,

5. aprill 2009, 03:28:30
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Dishonesty in politics
Papa Zoom toimetatud (5. aprill 2009, 03:55:32)
Here's a great example of the dishonesty we the people have to put up with in politics.  The Democratic National Convention sent 200 volunteers to Capital Hill delivering what they say were 642,000 "individual pledges."  

Obama has an email list of 13-million.  That's a huge number.  And from that 13 million, Obama got a whopping 114,000 individual pledges supporting his budget ideas.  That is disgraceful.  So the DNC went out and hit the streets and got 100,000 more pledges.  My math says that's 214,000 individual pledges.  

But wait.  The DNC claim they sent 642,000 individual pledges to Capital Hill.  Where did the other pledges come from?

Well, it seems the DNC made three copies of each petition so that each signer's senators and representatives could get one.  3 x 214,000 is 642,000.  

I get it.  Just take the paltry number of pledges, make photo copies, come up with a new number, and make it official.  And what was the DNC's response to this dishonesty?

"DNC spokesperson Natalie Wyeth responded: "This effort was designed to give our supporters the tools to influence their elected officials. Of course we delivered a pledge to each of their members of Congress - 642,000 pledges. That's what we said we were delivering and that's what we did.""

5. aprill 2009, 01:42:13
Bernice 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy: It is so sad when you read stories like that :(
Girls/Females who are sexually active should be able to have the pap smear test at any age....God you see so many TV shows on teenage promiscuity where the girls start having sex at 9-10 years of age....that is when they should start having the pap smear IMO.
But no doubt I will be shot down on this....Oh well



4. aprill 2009, 22:53:31
Snoopy 
Teema: Re: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Snoopy toimetatud (4. aprill 2009, 23:12:27)
Bernice: yes sadly we still behind most countries
with our age for screening starting at 25
the reason i asked V if it had changed has i thought i had missed it

this story springs to mind everytime i hear about it

http://www.itv.com/Lifestyle/ThisMorning/Health/Cervicalcancer132/default.html

she had so much to live for yet wasn't old enough to have the test and her parents have been campaigning since her death for the age limit to be lower

i remember signing the petetion over a year ago and still nothing happened


anyone in the UK who feels strongly about this issue please sign the online petition

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/template/v-1.0/module/petitionsPopUp.jsp?article=2250520

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/lowersmeartests/

4. aprill 2009, 22:10:02
Bernice 
Teema: much more important things then the G20 and the news this week
Bernice toimetatud (4. aprill 2009, 22:10:20)
(V): musta been benefit time.

Snoopy the age for screening over here is 18 for girls....cervical that is. I think (but not too sure) that breast screening is voluntary from any age....don't really know a lot about it tho.</b>

4. aprill 2009, 20:36:38
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re:but they sure do focus on the negative
(V):  I'm referring more specifically to coverage like the war or a protest march.  If a news organization is going to report on improprieties of the  military, then they ought also to report on the good that is being done.  Many decent men are serving the call of their country and doing good humanitarian work as well as combat.  When something negative occurs, it should be placed in the larger context of the whole and not isolated.  So in the case of the protesters, it's important to report the law breaking incidents but to also cover those that followed the law and kept their part of the protest peaceful. 



4. aprill 2009, 20:32:54
Snoopy 
Teema: Re:but they sure do focus on the negative
(V): have they lowerd the age yet?
where woman are to b e screened

4. aprill 2009, 19:04:11
Mort 
Teema: Re:but they sure do focus on the negative
Artful Dodger: In some respects it's a bad thing, in some respects it's good. It depends on what the news is about.

EG... a certain celeb died recently over here, but the lining is that women who'd till that time not been screened for cervical cancer are now getting screened.

'Titanics'.

4. aprill 2009, 19:00:53
Papa Zoom 
Teema: Re:1 arrest is to many
(V):Maybe hyped up isn't correct but they sure do focus on the negative - unless it's their man in the White House.  When a news reporter says Obama gives him a tingle in his leg, you can be sure he'll have a problem with objectivity.

4. aprill 2009, 18:25:41
Mort 
Teema: Re:1 arrest is to many
Czuch: I didn't believe the hype, or say it was all soldiers, Because that is never the case. And I hope those who broke the law do get locked up... It'll make it better for the peaceful protesters in the future... Just like they did with the football thugs over here!!

Czuch... there is the reality of war and there are war crimes. Some things in war are just not acceptable, especially as us 'westerners' are supposed to be the moral bunch. If you do as those who you say are animals then you are an animal.... No matter who it is.

And Czuch... it wasn't hyped up. The news here said it was a few isolated soldiers, but they also said that in some cases it was encouraged.

Old saying... "In fighting a monster do not become one, as in becoming one... you have lost the war."

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