I didn't know that military force was authorized based on the number of resolutions passed rather than by the substance of the resolutions themselves. Thanks for the insight. The way you just toss **** on this board with such intellectual dishonesty is pretty extraordinary.
Nobody said they can't have light hair. You seem to be reading my posts religiously, brah, although you deny it. And fyi, I am fairly sure that I have traveled Brazil more extensively than you, and I am in fact going there again in a few days, while you sit in rainy NY and work on traffic tickets. HAVE A NICE DAY.
...And for a guy who gets so pissy when people make personal attacks at you, you sure are quick to throw them out!
interesting point on why the euros finally stepped in. they don't want refugees. funny, france has a problem with arab/muslim population already from previous threads in this forum. they are leading the charge
That's right, the new rule is you have to at least extensively visit a place before you can comment on it. Otherwise, you must be labelled condescending. - Signed, the guy who happens to travel a lot.
....well considering he thinks brazilians are all a bunch of darkies I doubt he has travelled extensively as he claimed.
‘Barack-A-Lujah! I Have Seen The Light!’ – OpEd Written by: Cindy Sheehan Thanks to the helpful feedback I have received over these past two, or so, years, I have seen the enormous error of my ways. I used to be against ALL wars and the use of violence, but (and I must admit a little confusion on this one, at first) now it seems that I am against wars, acts of war, and violence ONLY if a Republican is president. Now I understand with perfect clarity that it was good to protest Bush—and if the US-UN resolution against Libya was done when Bush was president, it would have been wrong—but now it’s “compassionate.” I must admit, I was a little shocked to find out that the US actually commits compassionate acts and, again, silly me—I thought most acts of war and war were for profit. I realize that only a jerk (or racist) would think that now. I have repented. I cringe with embarrassment when I think of the wasted years imagining that there could be any other way to solve problems without killing more innocent people! It’s okay to bomb Libyans to save Libyans (or Iraqis to save Iraqis; or Afghans to save Afghans; or Yemenis to save Yemenis, etc) because a Democratic president who has been given the cover of the UN Security Council may bomb them. Yep, it’s all starting to make sense. With all the continuing conflicts, imagining a world without war was starting to seem useless—and now I know it was! Phew! This is another kooky idea I had—that the Security Council of the UN oftentimes, if not always, bowed to the will of the global oligarchy—or should we say, OILigarchy. I chuckle, because apparently that notion was either dead wrong, or was just a fact of life up until January 20, 2009. Cindy Sheehan campaigns at an End the War Now! rally in San Francisco, October 2007 Here’s another mistaken notion that I labored under all these years: Torture is inhumane and a war crime. Up until just last week, I thought the US torture camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba should be closed and that military tribunals should not resume—but President Obama signed an executive order to keep Gitmo open and resume military tribunals. Wow, it’s like from almost one day to the next, torture and illegal, indefinite detention became acceptable practices. Pssst—since I am in confession mode, I want to, with a red face, confess something else. Please, I hope you laugh with me and not at me, but this is so hard to admit. I thought I learned that US citizens were to be arrested only with reasonable cause, given their due process, and THEN punished if found guilty. I must admit I still thought that was wrong earlier today, but when I was (not so) gently and repeatedly reminded that we have a change agent as president, the scales fell from my eyes and now I get it! If Barack Obama (D) thinks that a US citizen needs to be executed without a trial or even a handshake, then by golly that person must need to be killed. Barack Obama (D) is a Constitutional scholar after all and I am sure his interpretation of the Bill of Rights is the correct one. Who am I to argue? What a relief—thinking is so unnecessary and hard! Now the skeptical, old and ignorant Cindy Sheehan would have thought that the US was only concerned with the regime in Libya “killing its own citizens” because Libya has large crude oil reserves, but that was before I reflected on the fact that Barack Obama (D) has told us that offshore drilling and nuclear power is safe! Like my new hero, Barack Obama (D) keeps saying, we do need to “reduce” US dependence on “foreign oil,” but not before we kill as many people as we must to get all of that oil. The old me also would have thought that we needed to entirely eliminate our dependence on petroleum and petroleum products all together, but if Barack Obama (D) says it’s safe, that’s good enough for me! I just hope the people of Libya realize that it’s way more of an honor to be killed by a US bomb then by a Libyan bomb and what an honor it is that the US is paying attention to their internal strife, because we don’t always do that—we like to pick and choose—and Libya, it’s probably just a coincidence that we choose YOU because you have oil. My country would never do anything wrong when a Democrat is president and I will forget history, too, because I don’t need it anymore. I also must admit that I used to spend a lot of time worrying about Pfc Bradley Manning being incarcerated and tortured at Quantico for allegedly dumping info about US policy to Wikileaks. Now, I believe that if he did that to my wonderful president, he must deserve the treatment he is getting. Manning, that traitor, is lucky President Obama (D) hasn’t just decided to drop a Hellfire missile on him from one of those righteous drones he loves to use! Additionally, if Obama (D) says that Manning’s treatment is “appropriate,” I believe him now. Worrying about Bradley was keeping me up at night and now I wish I had the money back that I incorrectly donated to his legal defense fund so I can send it to the Committee to Re-Elect the President. The old axiom is true! Confession is good for the soul! I hope with this confession and subsequent penance (10 Our Fathers, 20 Hail Mary’s and a pledge to vote Democrat for the rest of my life) that I am accepted back into the fold of the Democratic Party. I will also voluntarily swear to uphold healthcare for profit and to love Wall Street, the war machine, and the bankers with all my heart while detesting working people and those people who want to “kill Americans” for absolutely no reason. In Obama I trust. What a relief! Having a conscience is very isolating. Let’s Party with a capital D because if I can CHANGE, then there is HOPE for everyone and anyone else who are still lost wandering nearly alone in that wilderness of integrity. Come home! War is Peace! Freedom is Slavery! Ignorance is Strength. 2 + 2=5
no, this is Brazilian..............kinda. ...I couldnt find a good pic of a actual brazilian wax job to post without getting myself banned.
Poor David Luiz, Chelsea's newest star defender must have just found out that he can't be Brazilian, hence his consternation:
And that's fine. My point was not to over-emphasize the impact of colonialism on a country's ethnicity. But yes you are correct in terms of the current racial dynamics of both countries.
Spoiler I was about to say this derail about Brazillians was one of the most stupid things I've seen on D&D (and that is saying a lot) and was going to apologize for contributing to it. Thank you for making this derail worthwhile! Spoiler
You might be right, you might have travelled more extensively than me, I have only been to Rio, Sao Paulo, Fortaleza, Recife, Iguazu and Fernando de Noronha. E.g. Salvador de Bahia and Florianopolis are still on my list. But I have found evidence that you were there...bangin' da drums. Spoiler
There are more people of Lebanese ancestry in Brazil than in Lebanon. There are also more people of Japanese ancestry in Brazil than any other country outside of Japan.