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Dilbert_X wrote:

Jay wrote:

I hope Sebelius catches cancer.
Because cancer is contagious
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Dilbert_X
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Its annoying when douchebag nations use the UNSC veto to protect brutal and oppressive regimes they perceive to be their allies eh?
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Turquoise
O Canada
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Its annoying when douchebag nations use the UNSC veto to protect brutal and oppressive regimes they perceive to be their allies eh?
It stops being annoying when you stop worrying about it.

Seriously, if a bunch of people die in Syria, what's it to you or me?  Shit happens.

It only matters when it disrupts trade or involves one country taking over another.  Civil wars/uprisings are internal matters that can't really be helped.
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If Syrians want to kill Syrians, let them.
As soon as any Western state tries to intervene, all of the problems magically become the fault of the 'western infidel invader'.

I'm in agreement with China and Russia on this one.
As long as it's not genocide, chemical warfare, or spilling across borders - stay the hell out of foreign internal affairs unless they ask for help.
Turquoise
O Canada
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Even if it is genocide, I'm not sure if intervening would be a good idea.  And if they ask for help...  we should still be reluctant.

I agree in general though.  More often than not, intervention just leads to us becoming a scapegoat.  They even scapegoat us without involvement.
Hurricane2k9
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Sometimes I really think judges and parole boards ought to be held responsible for future crimes committed by someone they sentence/put on parole. I bet you'd have a lot less murderers getting anything less than life.

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Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Sometimes I really think judges and parole boards ought to be held responsible for future crimes committed by someone they sentence/put on parole. I bet you'd have a lot less murderers getting anything less than life.
because people get paroled for murder ALL THE TIME.
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Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
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13/f/taiwan wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Sometimes I really think judges and parole boards ought to be held responsible for future crimes committed by someone they sentence/put on parole. I bet you'd have a lot less murderers getting anything less than life.
because people get paroled for murder ALL THE TIME.
Apparently, they do.

Since 2005, more and more families have found themselves in the same situation.

That year, the number of people paroled after serving time for first-degree murder more than tripled from the average of the previous 10 years, rising from 5.7 to 21.

In 2007, the number increased to its highest, 27. And in 2008, 24 people convicted of first-degree murder were granted parole.
And that's only in one state...

Found one in Australia (NSW) just recently, as well as a list on a blog that was pretty extensive (US).
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Is the prison system only to punish a criminal, or also rehabilitate?
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Dilbert_X
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13/f/taiwan wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

Sometimes I really think judges and parole boards ought to be held responsible for future crimes committed by someone they sentence/put on parole. I bet you'd have a lot less murderers getting anything less than life.
because people get paroled for murder ALL THE TIME.
Average time served is 10-12 years in most countries IIRC.
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Dilbert_X
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AussieReaper wrote:

Is the prison system only to punish a criminal, or also rehabilitate?
Punish, protect the public and rehabilitate if appropriate.
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I'd grow her economy

But yeah, when Fox News, drudge, hotair, huffingtonpost, and MSNBC all think your ads over the line, you fucked up somewhere.
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Breaking News: In a three-state sweep, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum will win the Colorado GOP caucuses, Colorado GOP chair says. - http://bit.ly/qx5qjZ
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Kmar wrote:

Breaking News: In a three-state sweep, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum will win the Colorado GOP caucuses, Colorado GOP chair says. - http://bit.ly/qx5qjZ
I'd rather bring Bush back for a 3rd term than have that asshole in charge.
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Dilbert_X
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Kmar wrote:

Breaking News: In a three-state sweep, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum will win the Colorado GOP caucuses, Colorado GOP chair says. - http://bit.ly/qx5qjZ
Who says he's a 'social conservative' exactly?
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AussieReaper
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Kmar wrote:

Breaking News: In a three-state sweep, former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum will win the Colorado GOP caucuses, Colorado GOP chair says. - http://bit.ly/qx5qjZ
Who says he's a 'social conservative' exactly?
Conservative isn't the right term.

Regressive is.
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I am surprised the unemployment numbers are so close.
Hurricane2k9
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I'm guessing CS/Math majors will hold out for relevant jobs longer than humanities majors.
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Spark
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I'd hazard that there'd be many more openings for CS/maths majors as well. Especially the latter.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
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Dilbert_X
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It never occurred to me that humanities majors would be earning less.
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Argentina complaining about UK moving naval assets (re; one frigate) into the falklands (re; british sov), and now moaning that they/we might have sent a nuclear sub into the area (re; they're always on deployment). ban ki moon says we/they should calm down

this is stepping up a little kircher could do with something to distract from the problems in her country, britain probably wouldn't mind an excuse to prove they can cope without a functioning carrier fleet until 2020
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Democracies don't fight other democracies. Nothing will happen.

Still find it hypocritical of some U.K.ers in regard to the Falklands. But whatever.
FatherTed
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v0v falklanders literally don't want to be argentinian. it's hypocritical if you consider N.Ire in the same argument, but if we completely ignore the entire everything of that conflict, falklands position and resources are too important to negotiate away, esp when the north sea fields will be dry soonish, and yeh we don't have functioning carriers atm.
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FatherTed
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and last time it was a junta or whatever you want to term it attacking a democracy, and the democracy was only too happy to tell the UN where to go and go in with excitement
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FatherTed wrote:

v0v falklanders literally don't want to be argentinian. it's hypocritical if you consider N.Ire in the same argument, but if we completely ignore the entire everything of that conflict, falklands position and resources are too important to negotiate away, esp when the north sea fields will be dry soonish, and yeh we don't have functioning carriers atm.
The resources you mentioned are the exact reason why I side with the Argentinians on this. If the British (whatever companies get the contract, you know what I mean) put rigs in the area and start to pump oil, the risk to the Argentinians would far far out way the risk to the British. The British government would be taking all the profit to hold up the social services in their country and the Argentinians are one blown rig away from losing their tourism and fishing industries.

As for the will of the Falklanders- I understand they don't want to be a part but the island is way out of the British geographical range and the people on the island aren't native... I think you can understand how some people view that.

My own foreign policy views/positions are fine with the status quo in theory but it's hard to justify the British position here.

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