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Beawulf

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  1. I noticed 3 people so far have voted he is innocent, care to comment?
  2. comm badge, direct rip from ep comm badge, with engine sound reduced I hope that works
  3. I dont have a problem with the episode in general, but I dont think the crew of the other ship (cant remember the name anymore) were written to be liked, and so naturally I didnt like them or what they do. The episode also wasnt entirely focused on the rapes, it was part of a larger story. The sig however only focused on one element of the episode, and with the text "the adventures of Lt. Thorn...'ride em hard, keep em talking' " portrayed that element with a different slant than I think the writers of the series originally intended. perhaps furious could explain the joke, to me the sig only seemed to glorify rape by refering to them as adventures....what am I missing?
  4. that sig was in poor taste, rape is never acceptable under any circumstances. the phrase 'ride em hard, keep em talking' is obviously about rape. And to refer to Thorn's actions as 'adventures' is to glorify rape and the deprivation of liberty. It may not have been your intention to put that sort of behaviour on a pedastal but that is essentially what your sig did. Personally I am not dissapointed to see it go and I'm not the person who complained.
  5. guilty. although I dont think he should be put to death. why give him an easy way out? life in prison is worse than death. saddam is one of many leaders guilty of crimes against humanity, robert mugabe in zimbabwe is another. someone should deal with him, not much in the way of natural resources in zimbabwe though, so there is no financial incentives for anyone to do anything... what a world, where money is more important than human life...
  6. howiepoohs, I've sent you an email with the soundclip from an episode I just watched. Hope it suits. edit: damn it bounced back.
  7. Worf met his son for the first time in TNG 4x07 Reunion The Klingon Grand Chancelor is poisoned and Duras and Galron compete for the leadership. Worf discovers he has a son. I rate it 3/5 "meh"
  8. Ahhh, CNNNN is hillarious. It was a tv series made here in Australia a couple of years ago. Check out the report war on kyrgyzstan I love how they interview people off the street in the US.
  9. "We must go forwards not backwards, sideways not forwards, and always twirling, TWILING TOWARDS FREEDOM!" I think there is something in that for all of us.
  10. various nameless people having gone a bit too far attacking people rather than ideas, but overall I dont think this thread has gone out of hand. I value GhostShadow's differing opinion, shame the pressure of studies are diverting his attention but that is life. I am wondering why we havent heard from the other 16 people who voted the war on terror was going awesome or say that another country should be invaded.
  11. Well actually...back up till 1975 Australia's PM was Gough Whitlam, he did alot for the people of this country. He removed university fees, abolished the remnants of the 'white australia' policy, introduced free health care for everyone, mandated equal opportunities for women in government... At around 1975 the lease on American bases in the country were up for renewal (or cancellation) inparticular the CIA base at pine gap. Pine Gap base is one of Americas largest and most important intelligence bases, and is used for sattelite and missile tracking, and has become the frontline base in the star wars program. At the time the CIA was giving funds to the opposition leaders and the governer general to get them in their back pocket because America was concerned about their interests while we had a left government in power. Information was being leaked about CIA activities at the base, the spying on Australians and the PM, and America wasnt honouring its agreement to shareintelligence gathered at the base. The CIA became concerned Gough Whitlam was going to cancel the lease and demand the base closed. To cut a long story short, at this point the CIA and the opposition leader (who had the CIA agent in-charge of Pine Gap staying with him) pressured the governer general to dismiss Gough Whitlam which he did*. The opposition then took power, the lease at Pine Gap was renewed. America has successfully overthrown our government. So.....I dispute your comment that America doesnt force anyone to be its ally. * under an archaic part of the constitution, the Governer General, who is appointed by the Queen, is able to dismiss the Prime Minister.
  12. Made in the USA Some of the items provided by companies and government agencies are sarin, anthrax, nerve gas, mustard gas, plague, west nile, nuclear detonators... Who Armed Iraq The Tuite Reports and some more: Wikipedia: US providing Iraq with weapons for Iran war Rumsfeld & Saddam CIA involvement in Baath coup
  13. Wooohoo!! what do I win?? Also I think my comment has been slightly missunderstood. It was in a response to GhostShadow who said a guy at his school had been taught to be gay by his parents. I personally dont think it is actually possible to "teach" sexuality. Which was why I questioned if GhostShadow had actually witnessed anything or if it was just hearsay...which appears to be the case. Essentially what I think is wrong is denying someone from exploring their own sexuality naturally, or pressuring them one way or another. Note I think this applies more to straight parents who think they can change a gay son, healing through prayer or some harebrained mental treatment. Gay people who have had to go life dealing with people who cant accept their sexuality are in my opinion more likely to be understanding of any persuasion their children might have. edit: I want that award :P I think it's hillarious
  14. Note in the second sentance of that article, the word "rumor". That site is clearly biased if they are passing rumors around as news. The majority of your links have come from strategypage.com I have noticed. Somalia is a country, that is quite a generalization to say they are terrorists.
  15. happy birthday TFMF!!! hope you had a great day
  16. what ever happened to innocent until proven guilty? I dont see how the US can justify circumventing the Geneva convention and denying people their rights, by holding them for years without trial in guantanamo bay. The US even admitted to detaining children there. I keep hearing people justify the denial of rights by saying they are terrorists, which is essentialy generalizing that all muslims are terrorists. The people there were captured during the invasion of their country, they took up arms to defend their soveriegnty. There is no logic in jumping to the conclusion that this makes them all terrorists. I imagine there are also terrorists who also fought against the Americans. I believe there is a saying in the US: it is better to let 10 guilty people free than jail 1 innocent. is it so easy to throw away principles? Things like the patriot act are a bit of a concern, especially when they include a shoot to kill policy. I wouldnt want to be a student (carrying a bag) with muslim appearance where these laws in effect. I believe they are justified in fearing the safety. It isnt accurate to say that if you are innocent you have nothing to worry about, what about the Brazillian guy in London who was shot, after he was restrained, 7 times in the head, once in the shoulder, with 3 other shots missing. Leaked documents quote scotland yard saying he was targetted based on his appearance.
  17. I find it interesting that the US was pushing for immunity for its soldiers from the International Criminal Court so they wouldnt be accountable for crimes. Why would anyone need immunity from prosecution unless they are going to do the wrong thing? Bush was so certain there were going to be WMDs in Iraq because America had been selling them to Saddam for decades, and knew what Saddam would do with them. I guess securing access to the oil was enough to turn a blind eye to the suffering of others back in the 80's
  18. Nope, no justification. Isreali commander kills 13yo girl US soldiers kill unarmed civillians
  19. I agree, and I think the terrorists would to. The main issue that is driving people to the cause of terrorism is the state of the Palestinians, and how they are denied freedoms on a daily basis. So they want freedom or death.
  20. I voted for borg cube, according to googlefight it wins by 18 thousand :) I agree all the something vs something threads are tiresome, in future I recommend people save time and get the results from googlefight
  21. It might be worthwhile to point out forum rule 4 at this point in the conversation.
  22. I think the war on terror is driving more people to the cause of terrorism, the invasion of countries doesnt help either. Something I find interesting is the amount of weapons both conventional and chemical that the US government and US companies supplied Iraq with over the last few decades. Donald Rumsfeld himself played a part in this during the US' support of Saddam in the Iraq vs Iran war. America provided Saddam with chemicals such as mustard gas, sarin, and 14 viruses including the west nile. Wikipedia: US providing Iraq with weapons for Iran war Rumsfeld & Saddam CIA involvement in Baath coup
  23. I think the discussion is going just fine in here :P I think it is possible, in certain cases, that there's more than one way to become gay. From what I know, however, it's extremely unlikely that any gay couple would try to interfere with their child's development, one way or the other. I certainly do not believe that simply having gay parents is going to make a child gay. I agree with both of you, I dont think it is something that is or can be taught, or that results from the environment you grow up in. Which is why I was questioning GhostShadow's example.
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