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WWIII inevitable?

Taran Posted: 06.09.2008, 14:52

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QuoteThere is a wide variaton of difference between the parties

How is the American media reactionary?



Irrelevant and tangential again. This avoids my questions yet again. Stop being evasive. It is also not exactly what I said. Please reread my posts carefully.

You avoided my questions regarding the US and UK occupying foreign countries.
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cornishrebel2 Posted: 06.09.2008, 17:02

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cornishrebel2Russian tanks etc are and have been Georgia because Georgia deiced to invade south Ossetia


Which is considered Georgian territory


Why don't you try and look it up for your self or it to hard for you you fecking egit

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ilovehelston Posted: 06.09.2008, 18:49



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P_Trembathilovehelston, you have still not answered my question.

P_TrembathSo your saying that if Russia were to vote to join NATO, then they should automatically become members?


How about China?

Or Iran?


No, in all cases as they are not democracies. The only countries which have been members of NATO are democracies
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ilovehelston Posted: 06.09.2008, 18:50



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QuoteThere is a wide variaton of difference between the parties

How is the American media reactionary?



Irrelevant and tangential again. This avoids my questions yet again. Stop being evasive. It is also not exactly what I said. Please reread my posts carefully.

You avoided my questions regarding the US and UK occupying foreign countries.



Well,l i fail to see how they are irrevalent. You made a sweeping statement


What points do you want me to raise? Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator. He is now dead. Iraq HAS A RELATIVELY democratic government
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Taran Posted: 06.09.2008, 20:27

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Russia is a democracy in exactly the same way as France or USA (the UK has a slightly different system).

Anyway,what has this to do with Georgia's murder of civilians and peacekeeping troops in a midnight missile and artillery bombardment of Tskhinval?

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Taran Posted: 06.09.2008, 20:29

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I don't want you to raise any points, I want you to think of what it is you are writing, ansewer some of the questions asked of you and stop wandering around in some sort of intellectual fog.

Everybody else here can see what you cannot. Try answering my questions, if you cannot remember them then look back in the lists.
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P_Trembath Posted: 06.09.2008, 23:32

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P_Trembathilovehelston, you have still not answered my question.

P_TrembathSo your saying that if Russia were to vote to join NATO, then they should automatically become members?


How about China?

Or Iran?


No, in all cases as they are not democracies. The only countries which have been members of NATO are democracies


You are missing the point,(deliberately?)

I will rephrase the question for you.

If a country, that is totally democratic, were to have a poll of it's citizens, and they were to vote that they wanted to join NATO, do you believe that they should then automatically become members?



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ilovehelston Posted: 07.09.2008, 11:39



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TaranRussia is a democracy in exactly the same way as France or USA (the UK has a slightly different system).

Anyway,what has this to do with Georgia's murder of civilians and peacekeeping troops in a midnight missile and artillery bombardment of Tskhinval?




Russia is hardly a democracy! It is ruled by Putin!
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ilovehelston Posted: 07.09.2008, 11:40



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P_Trembathilovehelston, you have still not answered my question.

P_TrembathSo your saying that if Russia were to vote to join NATO, then they should automatically become members?


How about China?

Or Iran?


No, in all cases as they are not democracies. The only countries which have been members of NATO are democracies


You are missing the point,(deliberately?)




I will rephrase the question for you.

If a country, that is totally democratic, were to have a poll of it's citizens, and they were to vote that they wanted to join NATO, do you believe that they should then automatically become members?



Not Automatically, however, if they can provide some benefit to the group, then why not?
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Taran Posted: 07.09.2008, 15:01

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ilovehelstonRussia is hardly a democracy! It is ruled by Putin!


And how do you think he got there?
Elected by the Russian populace during a democratic election of course. Anyway, technically Putin doesn't rule, he is the Prime Minister, the president is Medvedyev. I take it you know the difference.

That is exactly like saying America isn't a democracy because it is ruled by Bush! Are you suggesting the measure of a democracy is whether or not Putin is in the government?

ilovehelstonNot Automatically, however, if they can provide some benefit to the group, then why not?


Because the members of NATO needs to agree! That is why Georgia isn't a member of NATO. NATO do not think that Georgian membership would be of benefit to the group.

Georgia cannot join NATO yet because NATO won't let them join.
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Coady Posted: 07.09.2008, 15:07

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Taran, you have won.
All you are doing now is resuscitation on the corpse of ILH's 'argument'
Do the kind thing... let it go now...

We live in interesting times.
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Taran Posted: 07.09.2008, 17:25

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Sorry Coady. It kind of sucks you in icon_smile
I was getting sick of repeating myself anyway.

Consider it buried.
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Coady Posted: 07.09.2008, 21:02

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Good person, its for the best, really.

Happy release!

We live in interesting times.
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ilovehelston Posted: 08.09.2008, 20:39



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ilovehelstonRussia is hardly a democracy! It is ruled by Putin!


And how do you think he got there?
Elected by the Russian populace during a democratic election of course. Anyway, technically Putin doesn't rule, he is the Prime Minister, the president is Medvedyev. I take it you know the difference.

That is exactly like saying America isn't a democracy because it is ruled by Bush! Are you suggesting the measure of a democracy is whether or not Putin is in the government?

ilovehelstonNot Automatically, however, if they can provide some benefit to the group, then why not?


Because the members of NATO needs to agree! That is why Georgia isn't a member of NATO. NATO do not think that Georgian membership would be of benefit to the group.

Georgia cannot join NATO yet because NATO won't let them join.


Putin told and managed the Russian media to ensure his sucessor would win!


Do you believe that Russia is as equally democratic as USA?

NATO is divided on the issue of Georgia being in NATO. Should Georgia join the EU?
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ilovehelston Posted: 08.09.2008, 20:40



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CoadyTaran, you have won.
All you are doing now is resuscitation on the corpse of ILH's 'argument'
Do the kind thing... let it go now...


How has he won?
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