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Übergeek 바둑이: Your fourth interpretation does seem the most plausible, considering what else we know of history and how governments often encourage one government over another to keep the lessor one in check. But that interpretation still validates my point. Such approaches never fully work in the long run. They are the wimpy way out. And there were many signs that such an approach to Germany was akin to letting a tiger out of its cage.
As for Chamberlin, he clearly was weak in his approach to Hitler. When a country such as Germany, makes a promise and then breaks it, then makes another and breaks that one too, it's not rocket science to figure out that there's a fox in the hen house.
As for: "They appeased Hitler because they hated communists more than they hated Nazis. It was a simple as that."
Artful Dodger:of course the Soviets had no problem with Hitler when it came to making deals to split Poland though, and of course silly Finland didn't want to stay !! poor communists! no one can be trusted no wonder they forcibly replaced free Poland and Czech governments after the war
Zmenené užívateľom Übergeek 바둑이 (11. októbra 2009, 02:07:01)
GTCharlie:
> I see no mention of those evil Americans actually helping the Soviets
I think it was not a matter of good or evil in the the sense of the US doing wrong on purpose. The American govenment at the time was not sure of how to commit to the war. It took the attack on Pearl Harbor to move the American government to stop turning a blind eye to those who traded with the enemy. Those who helped Hitler (in the US, England and France) acted because they thought that Hitler was doing a good thing in destroying the Soviet Union. By the winter of 1941 Hitler's eastern front was falling apart and as it became obvious that he would fail then those that supported him started withdrawing their support and losing their power base. Notice that the Lend-Lease agreement came into effect in 1941, and the Trading with the Enemy Act in 1942. 1941 was the key year. It crystallized full American commitment to the Alies.
American help was essential in helping the Soviet Union to stop Hitler. The Soviets lost between 19 and 23 million citizens, and nearly 2/3 of their industrial production. Perhaps Hitler would have failed sooner and killed a lot less people without the help of those that supported his war machine, particularly Sweden. Sweden, a country that declared itself neutral, sustained that war machine by providing it with the steel to manufacture tanks, battleships and other war machinery.
Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact, and divided Poland and Czechoslovakia. They did it to stall for time because neither one of them was ready for war. However, they both knew that war was unavoidable. Of course, those that traded with them and sold them weapons and materials made a lot of money. War is like that. Those that supply the armies make the money. The real victims were the Czech, Slovak and Polish civilians who died as Hitler and Stalin sent their armies to divide those countries and make "buffer zones" out of them.
Übergeek 바둑이: yes,, believe you me , certain moneymakers(george soros) would sell and buy from invading aliens bent on destroying the earth,, but lend lease started early, the Americans were not fence sitting... and maybe English and especially the French should not have insisted on harsh Treaty of Versailles provisions.. by the way how much money do you think building the Maginot line cost?? gee... why did they build it??? sarcasm here
Bernice: There's another skit where they lampooned the news and announced the "premature" awarding of the Heisman Trophy to a high schooler, the Miss America Pagent winner to a 5th grader. lol
One Obama offical said that the award is an acknowledgement of Obama's likely accomplishments. In other words, Obama has done nothing to deserve this award, but it's likely he will deserve it in the future.
They must think the average person is stupid. about 85% of those polled say Obama did nothing to deserve such an award. Worse is that he was only in office 12 days when he was nominated. Idiots.
Artful Dodger: I don't mind him getting the award but it would have been nice to see that he actually did something for it. It's just another example of how meaningless this President is. Things are not good here and all he seems to do is blame Bush. I wonder how long he'll play that "I inherited a mess" card?
Subjekt: Re:I wonder how long he'll play that "I inherited a mess" card?
Zmenené užívateľom Mort (12. októbra 2009, 09:19:19)
Artful Dodger: shorter then the the pro Bush's blamed Clinton I guess, depends on how long the far righters keep moaning that there isn't a Republican President.
McCain.. says.. "....As Americans we're proud when our President receives a reward..."
When is it going to made law that it is illegal to use a mobile phone in the USA whilst driving? Something that over here in the UK has been illegal for some time.
Zmenené užívateľom gogul (12. októbra 2009, 15:33:51)
Europe's problems with the EU are growing. What is the Lissabon treaty the Irish voted about without that there would have been a real discussion about? It is the militarisation of the EU, the demontage of the Irish neutrality, it's the obligation to invest more in the weapon industry, it allows military force over it's own population. The power will get centralsed in favor of France, Germany and GB. This new treaty will strengthen the repression agains the population, even the Frontex organisation gets immovable with this treaty. Also, this treaty will dump wages with it's perverted domestic marcet rules. Last point I mention, the need of reforms in the finance sector all are talking about, lots of possibilities discussed now will simply be forbidden with this treaty. Good luck in oposing against the ugly figures ruling Europe. I see very black for the future of the EU, resp. a life under the moloch EU. It's all about money for a perverted high society.
This is why I have problems with all this blah blah about change (without as I wouldn't respect the will to change and step back of irresponsable pretensions). The reality is something comletely different.
gogul: ... well they tried to tell us to drop our lbs... that failed, the Euro was supposed to take over from the pound.. that failed.
It'll only be black if we let them make it black. And quite frankly.. I doubt if that'll happen.
The Tories here want to put the Lisbon upto a referendum, and at the moment our MP's are still suffering from the expenses scandal.
As for Militarisation... is that in place of NATO? No army will go against it's population if we go by the UK's army's heads and their speaking out against our gov re Afghanistan.
Subjekt: Re:I wonder how long he'll play that "I inherited a mess" card?
(V):McCain is just making a political statement. If he really believes that we ought to celebrate when an undeserved award is given, he's an idiot. SNL got it right.
Ferris Bueller: Not maybe it was premature, it WAS premature. What could he possibly have done his first 12 days in office to even merit a nomination?
A huge majority of people share my position on this matter. It's a farce. It makes about as much sense as giving Hitler a Humanitarian of the Year award. An award is only meaningful if it's actually deserved.
Handheld Cell Phone Bans for All Drivers:6 states (California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Oregon and Washington), the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands prohibit all drivers from talking on handheld cell phones while driving.
With the exception of Washington State, these laws are all primary enforcement—an officer may ticket a driver for using a handheld cell phone while driving without any other traffic offense taking place.
> One Obama offical said that the award is an acknowledgement of Obama's likely accomplishments. > In other words, Obama has done nothing to deserve this award, but it's likely he will deserve it in the future.
I think we have to remember that President Obama did not ask for the award and he himself said that he had done nothing to deserve it. If we are going to put blame, we should do it on the people who nominated him, and the committee that awarded it. Those people did a diservice to the president and put him in a position in which people blame him for doing nothing. Those that support the president are trying to excuse or justify the prize but in reality all that the Nobel committee did is make things harder for the president. Now everyone expects him to do something to deserve the prize, and considering what he is facing it is not likely that things will go on his favor. He faces opposition both at home and abroad. It is unlikely that the Republican opposition will accept major reductions in the nuclear arsenal. Israel will continue building settlements and oppressing Palestinians. Hamaz and Hezbollah will continue to carry out attacks against Israel. Afghanistan will continue being a nightmare zone run by extremists. Iraq will continue to be torn by sectarian violence and hatred of the US. Iran and North Korea are not going to give up their nuclear ambitions. It will go on and on because those bent on doing harm enjoy war and killing. The president is only one man against an unreasonable world. He should never have had to inherit Iraq, yet he did. It is why Republicans were quite willing to lose the election, because they knew that whoever was elected would have to deal with all the crap. Now the Nobel committee wants Obama to fix it all and gives him the prize, not hoping that he will suceed, but hoping to put more pressure on him.
Übergeek 바둑이: I'm not blaming Obama. I'm just saying that the award is bogus. Anyone celebrating his winning are not thinking clearly. Many, like me, are simply pointing out that for an award to hold true meaning, it ought to be truly deserved and based on actual merit.
Zmenené užívateľom Übergeek 바둑이 (12. októbra 2009, 19:22:35)
gogul
Here is a quote about Guantanamo which I found interesting:
"After the Cuban Revolution of 1959, which brought Fidel Castro to power, then-President Dwight Eisenhower insisted the status of the base remained unchanged, despite Cuban objections.
In 1934 the Avery Porko treaty reaffirming the lease granted Cuba and its trading partners free access through the bay; modified the lease payment from $2,000 in U.S. gold coins per year, to the 1934 equivalent value of $4,085 in U.S. dollars; and made the lease permanent unless both governments agreed to break it, or the U.S. abandoned the base property. Since the Cuban Revolution, the government under Fidel Castro has cashed only one of the rent checks from the U.S. government, and only because of "confusion" in 1959 in the heady early days of the leftist revolution, according to Castro. The remaining uncashed checks made out to "Treasurer General of the Republic" (a title that ceased to exist after the revolution) are kept in Castro's office stuffed into a desk drawer. The United States argues that the cashing of the single check signifies Havana's ratification of the lease — and that ratification by the new government renders moot any questions about violations of sovereignty and illegal military occupation. It is countered, however, that the 1903 and 1934 lease agreements were imposed on Cuba under duress and are unequal treaties, no longer compatible with modern international law, and voidable ex nunc pursuant to articles 60, 62, and 64 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. However, Article 4 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties prohibits retroactive application of said Convention to already existing treaties, such as the ones concluded between the US and Cuba in 1903 and 1934."
Imagine that, the US occupies Guantanamo Bay for $4,085 per year, under a treaty signed under duress over 100 years ago. The Us has been lucky that Cuba has few allies in the security council at the UN. Well, at some point the US will have to give up that land.
The real problem today is the relocation of the prisoners. They cannot be brought to American soil because if they did that the prisoners would be entitled to due process under the law. In order to close the Gitmo detainment camp the Obama administration has to find a place to put those prisoners. Many countries have asked the prisoners to be repatriated, but the American government refuses to that because in other countries those prisoners would be given due process under the law and the press would have access to them. Those prisoners could disclose conditions at the camp.
People don't directly realize this but the Obama administration declassified many of the documents describing torture and abuse of prisoners in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gitmo. I think the rationale is that if the US government comes clean now then nobody will be surprised when those prisoners are released and talk about their experiences.
Well, it is likely that the Guatanamo detention camp will close next year, if not by the end of this year. The military base itself will never close because it is strategically too importat. Cubans will have to continue living next to an American military base that the US got from the first Cuban president, a president that Theordore Roosevelt imposed on the Island.
Artful Dodger: it has been law in australia for years as well and what do you see everyday??? people using phones while driving... The hardest thing to do in heavy traffic is to pull over to answer a phone and it has been found that less than 2% of people use their phone (hand -held) while driving.
I'm surprised at the 2% as you see it happening all the time....young girls seem to be the worst, with tradies a good second.
Subjekt: Re:I wonder how long he'll play that "I inherited a mess" card?
Artful Dodger: SNL.. yes, they remind me of "Spitting Image" ... just as Glen Beck reminds me of a certain Kenny Everett character... a certain American general who wants to bomb everything that's not 'apple pie'....
And if we are to move on from Bush... why is Beck quoting stuff Obama said 8+ years back, saying Obama wants to convert America to a Marxist state and kill 20% of Americans in the process??
tell me..... are some Republicans so thick as to take this guy seriously?
........... as to cell phones... why can't it be just a universal ban, at least on handheld as a start? I think your lawyers are promoting this rift in laws being set by the government that need to be.
Artful Dodger: Wow.... 336 new messages, I have been slacking lately.
Sorry if I dont read them all, and if I post something that has been already talked about.
I think that the Obama award was more the same as a special interest group paying off a politician for votes.... it was a group interested in peace trying to put Obama on the hot seat and get him to feel the need to become worthy of the award he received.
Ferris Bueller: Speaking of SNL... I found it interesting the distinction between the news media coverage when Bush got satirized on SNL and when Obama gets the same.
I saw an NBC news coverage after Obama was satirized that felt the need to explain how inaccurate most of it was, and go into detail about what they felt was characterized...
Well, most of what SNL does is not a completely accurate portrayal, including when it was about Bush... but I NEVER saw any news do a story about how inaccurate they were about Bush, but they just couldnt help themselves trying to explain to the "stupid public" that what they heard on SNL was not all facts..... go figure????
Czuch: I noticed your absense. You haven't missed much. Don't read anything with a "V:" at the beginning. Most of my posts are their usual par excellence. So if you've read mine, you're caught up. lol
BTW, I did a search on MSNBC regarding the Nobel PP and couldn't find anything except positive stories of support. The net is crawling with negative stories on how stupid this is (giving the award to an undeserving recipient). Even some prominent people are saying how bogus it is.
Oh yeah, Fox covered both sides of the argument. MSNBC only the supportive side for Obama, NBC pretty much the same, and CNN did a pretty good job of a balance.
And did you see where the White House has basically declared war on FOX? That will so backfire on them. What a bunch of dolts. I can't wait to see Fox's ratings go up on this one. Gotta give the WH credit: They probably just booted Fox's viewership by the thousands. Nice strategy.
Subjekt: Re:I wonder how long he'll play that "I inherited a mess" card?
Czuch: Nope, that case is still being investigated.
And if you don't read anything with "V" at the begining, then you'll skip all the poor replies to my posts, as well as some excellent ones by non-republicans who've done some research rather than knee jerk reactions and c&pasting far right rhetoric
Plus Art, most of the assets being opened for sale are at the local council level, something Fox do not mention, only £3B is direct government sales. The councils will be allowed to use that money as they wish.
Better stop reading Fox for your news.. not reliable or accurate enough.
And notice my question "So what do UKers think of this idea?"
Besides, I wasn't making a statement. I was asking for opinions on the UKs strategy. But all V offered was an ad hominem.
Most stories that get covered by Fox don't get covered by the other cables or networks (exception is CNN that does a fair job...but only fair). Since the majority of viewers watch Fox, then it follows that the complainers are in the minority. And we all know that when you don't have an counter argument, just attack Fox with sarcasm and make unsubstantiated claims against them. Or in this case, just make stuff up.
And to be clear, two of the above sources were used by Fox news in their report. One was the BBC.
Zmenené užívateľom Bernice (13. októbra 2009, 08:11:42)
Artful Dodger: I was pulled up rather rudely with all the filthy language thrown in as she pointed out it was 25 billion dollars and not pounds, but it was also said it was 16 billion pounds which was a LOT different to the 3billion(V) was talking about....
Subjekt: Re:***The Times of London and BBC News contributed to this report***.
Zmenené užívateľom Mort (13. októbra 2009, 09:00:02)
Artful Dodger: It doesn't matter, the way the info was presented was incorrect. If you read the BBC it says....
"Gordon Brown has announced a £16bn sale of government assets in an effort to reduce the growing budget deficit.
The Dartford crossing, the cross-Channel rail link and the nationalised bookmaker the Tote will be among items going on sale over the next two years.
The prime minister outlined initial plans to raise £3bn, including selling some government real estate."
I also checked other news sources.. I'm sorry, I tried to be more accurate... I didn't realise that was a crime on this board.
From C4... The prime minister has given details of an initial round of disposals that could raise £3bn. Much of the rest of the funds will be realised by encouraging local authorities to exchange assets for cash.......... .....But shadow chief treasury secretary, Philip Hammond, said Mr Brown was merely spewing out "headline figures" in a bid to save his own electoral skin.
"We think that selling down assets in order to pay off debt, when you are in the sort of state that we are in, is a sensible thing to look at," he told Sky News. "But this is about saving the prime minister. It is about trying to get some headline figures that he can feed into the election."
Lib Dem treasury spokesman Vince Cable said that, given the state of the public finances, asset sales made sense "at least in principle".
But he added: "Attempts to sell off large amounts of government land into a very depressed market such as we have now would be frankly barmy.
"These asset sales should be based on a financial calculation not a political one.""
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Snoopy: With prices at the moment of houses and land still iffy, I don't see them being able to raise what is planned. Plus... who is going to buy it? The companies who've recently been slapped on the wrists for rigging contracts!!
Basically, I think it's to take the attention of the expenses news and that of what is being said about our army's supply problems.
Those I feel are most of the UK people's angers at the mo. That MP's are complaining that they are getting letters to repay money that at heart they knew was wrong to claim as the 'rules' as such were rigged.
... And those who don't repay... I don't see getting re-elected unless the alternatives are worse.
Subjekt: Re:***The Times of London and BBC News contributed to this report***.
(V): I didn't ask for any of that nonsense. I simply asked what others thought of the idea. I made no comment on either side of the issue. I simply shared a link and asked what others thought. Obviously I was asking what was thought of the idea of selling government assets to get out of debt. That's the question.
Frankly, it sounds like both our governments are a bunch nitwits when it comes to financial matters.
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Artful Dodger: my baddddd. I didn't think being more accurate was a problem.
It's like the lunchtime news re ITN.. the presenter kept saying "oooo the post office workers are going on strike in 48 hours" ... before and after a union rep clearly stated that IF there is a strike it won't happen till the 22nd of this month.
The Government are selling possibly 3 billion pounds of assets, the local councils are being allowed to sell off 13 billion pounds of assets, which the Government does not get a penny of, it is kept by the local councils for use in their localities.
You asked for an opinion.. you got it. based on more in depth info on what is happening.
If the Gov can sell off items that are not essential and can be privately run, or sell of businesses it's had to rescue.. then good for them. But they will have to find buyers and the price *cough* .. excuse the phrase better be right, or it'll just be another nail in their coffin.
Quite frankly our whole system is going through a right of passage... Something you guys over the pond still won't do... And it seems the private sector in the USA is doing it's best to keep you from changing the system as they like you squabbling over left, right, up, down and rotationally.
Subjekt: Re:***The Times of London and BBC News contributed to this report***.
Zmenené užívateľom Snoopy (14. októbra 2009, 00:28:26)
(V): in my mind the country is in a right mess brought on by nearly 10 years of a labour government
the country is in serious debt which every man woman and child will be paying for for the next 30 years
we were taken into 2 wars that the vast majority of the UK ppl didnt want and we dont even equip our troops properly for the last few years weve been led by a joker who wasnt even elected we have elected members of the house of commons ripping us off left right and centre we are on our knees and then the government comes up with this stupid idea to sell off things
but the sad thing is the conservatives will not do any better