the simunition rounds used in the military actually break skin
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And on the whalewars douche bags.eleven bravo wrote:
they should have done that less than lethal sonic vibration thing they use on pirates.
eleven bravo wrote:
the simunition rounds used in the military actually break skin
That's why you wear the nut flap.DBBrinson1 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3hJbd-6guEeleven bravo wrote:
the simunition rounds used in the military actually break skin
Apparently getting shot in the dick/nuts "stings like a motherfucker".
thats exactly why you wear the nut flapJohnG@lt wrote:
That's why you wear the nut flap.DBBrinson1 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3hJbd-6guEeleven bravo wrote:
the simunition rounds used in the military actually break skin
Apparently getting shot in the dick/nuts "stings like a motherfucker".
Which is why I wear double pants when I used to paintball.DBBrinson1 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3hJbd-6guEeleven bravo wrote:
the simunition rounds used in the military actually break skin
Apparently getting shot in the dick/nuts "stings like a motherfucker".
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They were using Paintballs anyway, that's why I said it..Ilocano wrote:
Paintballs to disperse martyr minded nutjobs?
what he saidghettoperson wrote:
I take issue with both sides of the debate, I understand that it really isn't a clear cut issue, unlike you partisan morons.
I still have the second issue fleece bear suit. It's awesome and the pants are great under ski pantseleven bravo wrote:
I never wore mine. the later in the deployment, the more shit they had us wearing.
Are military pants good substitutes for snowboarding pants? re: waterproofing?JohnG@lt wrote:
I still have the second issue fleece bear suit. It's awesome and the pants are great under ski pantseleven bravo wrote:
I never wore mine. the later in the deployment, the more shit they had us wearing.
To be honest, if they have the right to do a dubious blockade like that then others have the right to run it. Of course, they risk shit like this happening. Other countries still have the right to complain in turn, Israel I guess still have the right to do what they did too. In the end the person who wins is the one with the biggest stick (and biggest friends) but nobody is actually in the right here.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Well then maybe they should have left crazies at home and not fought back when the IDF boarded them. This shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone. Israel tried to get the Turks to forbid the vessels from undocking. Turkey did nothing. The aid group is a pro-palestine/hamas organization. It wasn't like the suiciders were wearing orange blazers apart from the rest of the crew. Nah, the 'aid' group wanted something like this to happen, another case of 'big bad bully Israel'.Mekstizzle wrote:
They definitely (well some of them) wanted something like this to happen. Does that make their cause any more wrong though, even if they were willing to die for it. It makes them kinda crazy sure, but it doesn't exactly validate Israel or show that they're wrong and Israel is right/good.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Honestly, I hope they do should another 'aid' boat try to pass through. These assholes wanted confrontation. 20 of them made wills before they left. There are videos of them saying they want to be martyrs. Fuck em'. Good game Israel.
As to right or wrong, a blockade is a blockade you don't just crash through them without consequences. Israel has every right to take steps to insure its safety. IMO, pulling outta Gaza was one of the worst mistakes they could have made. How were they rewarded for this action? With thousands of rockets. Aid my ass, these people want Israel exterminated. Antisemitism isn't cool in my book.
The Gore-tex ones, yeah. Not the pair I'm talking about. They're just a suspendered set of fleece pants that I can wear under normal rain pants when skiing.Ilocano wrote:
Are military pants good substitutes for snowboarding pants? re: waterproofing?JohnG@lt wrote:
I still have the second issue fleece bear suit. It's awesome and the pants are great under ski pantseleven bravo wrote:
I never wore mine. the later in the deployment, the more shit they had us wearing.
what irks me about the anti israeli crowd (world institutions included) is the amount of attention israel gets over other cases of injustice the world over. the lives of a few million people are effected by what goes on in israel. the lives of dozens of millions of people are adversly effected by any number of other things in other parts of the world, yet, its instant attention drawn to israel as if the little shitty strip of land next to bum fuck egypt is really worth anything at all,Mekstizzle wrote:
To be honest, if they have the right to do a dubious blockade like that then others have the right to run it. Of course, they risk shit like this happening. Other countries still have the right to complain in turn, Israel I guess still have the right to do what they did too. In the end the person who wins is the one with the biggest stick (and biggest friends) but nobody is actually in the right here.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Well then maybe they should have left crazies at home and not fought back when the IDF boarded them. This shouldn't have been a surprise to anyone. Israel tried to get the Turks to forbid the vessels from undocking. Turkey did nothing. The aid group is a pro-palestine/hamas organization. It wasn't like the suiciders were wearing orange blazers apart from the rest of the crew. Nah, the 'aid' group wanted something like this to happen, another case of 'big bad bully Israel'.Mekstizzle wrote:
They definitely (well some of them) wanted something like this to happen. Does that make their cause any more wrong though, even if they were willing to die for it. It makes them kinda crazy sure, but it doesn't exactly validate Israel or show that they're wrong and Israel is right/good.
As to right or wrong, a blockade is a blockade you don't just crash through them without consequences. Israel has every right to take steps to insure its safety. IMO, pulling outta Gaza was one of the worst mistakes they could have made. How were they rewarded for this action? With thousands of rockets. Aid my ass, these people want Israel exterminated. Antisemitism isn't cool in my book.
I just think it's dumb how we're all told that Israel is the shining star in the middle east and that they can do no wrong and all the holocaust sob stories etc.. and then yelling "anti-semitism" at every chance, it all factors into situations like this and when you take into account the stuff that Israel do, you kinda get sick of it afterwards because there's too much BS
If Israel was just another country instead of constantly being propped up as the best thing since sliced bread things would be better, less propaganda and blatant hypocrisy would go a long way.
sorry dilbert, i aint gonna listen to you on anything israel. you are so one sided when it comes to israel that well.......it makes your words invisible.Dilbert_X wrote:
Actually not so much, Israel is another country where the govt is a shaky coalition held together with deals with the most extremist factions.11 Bravo wrote:
the government is the people. that is a very stupid statement and is not true....well it cant be true. your bias is unbelievable and is beyond transparent.CameronPoe wrote:
PS To rephrase, I actually enjoyed Israel and the Jewish culture - it's not really Israel I dislike: more like Zionism, settler mentality and their government/military.
Very large parts of the Israeli population disagree with the govt, in the last election the relatively moderate party - Kadima - came first, but two extremist factions, - Yisrael Beiteinu and Shas - formed a coalition with right wing Likud and so formed a .
Yisrael Beitanu - "a national movement with the clear vision to follow in the brave path of Zev Jabotinsky", the founder of Revisionist Zionism"
Shas - "a political party in Israel, primarily representing Sephardic and Mizrahi Haredi Judaism"
So although the moderates 'won' the loony factions which came 3rd and 5th are dominating the country - and not doing a great job of it.
(Personally I think Israel has one of the worst systems of govt across the world)
Who cares what governments do? I thought we were debating based on what's right and what's wrong. Not whose arse is covered by some fucked up law. Sure Israel may have found a bloody loophole or some shit, but that sure as hell don't make the people of Gaza suffer any less now does it? The question FEOS is where do you stand in all this. Because were it not for people like you Israel would not be in a postition to mock us all.FEOS wrote:
That's the thing about the law: all countries use it to their advantage. Who would ever use it to their own disadvantage?
The bottomline is that, just like those who scream about the Geneva Conventions, it would appear there are plenty who scream "illegal" WRT this blockade who apparently haven't bothered to actually, I don't know, read the applicable law involved.
Could you elaborate on that? On first glance it just doesn't sound right... I mean I don't know but it iiis international waters still is it not?FEOS wrote:
If the blockade zone has been defined, it doesn't matter if it's international waters (see Cuban Missile Crisis).
I have to admit this whole story reeks of Israeli blame so much, it seems kinda hard to shift the blame or create ambiguity. After all many Israelis have said that the biggest mistake they made was that they didn't destroy the whole convoy so there would be no witnesses!FEOS wrote:
So there is wrongdoing and blame to go around...but unfortunately, all the reporting has been one-sided. At least all the reporting I've seen, anyway.
So your argument is that all this fuss is about a signature and not the actual nukes? Come on FEOS you know better than that. Let's not kid ourselves here shall we?FEOS wrote:
If Iran hadn't signed the NPT, I don't think they would be under the same sort of pressure they are under today. The "problem" for them is, they did. Just as with North Korea, they did. Then they withdrew from it. Israel never signed it, so were never bound by it. It's a different dynamic and a different standard.
So we agree, it is what it is.Mekstizzle wrote:
To be honest, if they have the right to do a dubious blockade like that then others have the right to run it. Of course, they risk shit like this happening. Other countries still have the right to complain in turn, Israel I guess still have the right to do what they did too. In the end the person who wins is the one with the biggest stick (and biggest friends) but nobody is actually in the right here.
I just think it's dumb how we're all told that Israel is the shining star in the middle east and that they can do no wrong and all the holocaust sob stories etc.. and then yelling "anti-semitism" at every chance, it all factors into situations like this and when you take into account the stuff that Israel do, you kinda get sick of it afterwards because there's too much BS
If Israel was just another country instead of constantly being propped up as the best thing since sliced bread things would be better, less propaganda and blatant hypocrisy would go a long way.
since when anti-israel means anti-jew?DBBrinson1 wrote:
I hate seeing the race/gender/age card let alone playing it, but what else do you call organizations that are anti-jew?
"We’ll bring the whole World down with us if we have to." (c) Benjamin NenanyahuDBBrinson1 wrote:
Israel hasn't been perfect by any means, however I'd rather side with a civilization not predisposed to blowing themselves up.
there are actuions and there are consequences. israeli brought this upon themselves, you can't argue against that. and their so called "blockade" isn't going to help resolve this matter - not one bit.DBBrinson1 wrote:
The problem is just as you described, Israel isn't just any other country - they're surrounded by people who want them dead.
of course. i don't undesrstad why the word "propaganda" gives you people such a hard-on - everybody uses it and it works. deal with it.DBBrinson1 wrote:
As to the propaganda, this is exactly what that 'aid' group wanted.
You think anyone is under any illusion about my bias Captain Obama Hussein McObvious? All of my arguments are however based in logic/reason and Dilbert rightly pointed out how disjointed Israeli politics is.11 Bravo wrote:
the government is the people. that is a very stupid statement and is not true....well it cant be true. your bias is unbelievable and is beyond transparent.CameronPoe wrote:
PS To rephrase, I actually enjoyed Israel and the Jewish culture - it's not really Israel I dislike: more like Zionism, settler mentality and their government/military.
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doesnt matter what you think. fact is their politicians come from the populace. therefore you cannot just separate the two.CameronPoe wrote:
You think anyone is under any illusion about my bias Captain Obama McObvious. All of my arguments are however based in logic/reason and Dilbert rightly pointed out how disjointed Israeli politics is.11 Bravo wrote:
the government is the people. that is a very stupid statement and is not true....well it cant be true. your bias is unbelievable and is beyond transparent.CameronPoe wrote:
PS To rephrase, I actually enjoyed Israel and the Jewish culture - it's not really Israel I dislike: more like Zionism, settler mentality and their government/military.
Of course the populace must take some blame but when I go to a country I play the good tourist and treat those I meet as individuals.11 Bravo wrote:
doesnt matter what you think. fact is their politicians come from the populace. therefore you cannot just separate the two.CameronPoe wrote:
You think anyone is under any illusion about my bias Captain Obama McObvious. All of my arguments are however based in logic/reason and Dilbert rightly pointed out how disjointed Israeli politics is.11 Bravo wrote:
the government is the people. that is a very stupid statement and is not true....well it cant be true. your bias is unbelievable and is beyond transparent.