OK first the role of a soldier is to fight and if neccessary die to defend people who can't defend themselve. You fight to defend your city not to protect the pretty pretty buildings but to make sure the people inside the city have a chance to save themselves from the invading soldiers. As for poor poor Iraq the reason why few prominent countries joined you in you peace-keeping (I have never seen the English language more grossly applied)is because their politians all saw that this was about retaliation not to topple a Hussain and free the people, hence why my former prime-minister has been answering some very difficult questions at a number of hearings to see if Great Britian's involvement in Iraq was justified, if not somebodies going to have to get himself a good barrister. The tragic irony of Iraq being that the speading uprisings going on in North Africa and the Middle East right now it is more than possible the Iraqi people would have risen up on their own to topple him. So many lives lost in the name of democracy, a system that can and has gives powers of responsabilities to men who want to kill women for something beyond their control.jawakiller said:There is this thing called politics. You don't sound like the kind of person that would understand it but i'll do my best explaining its rudimentary elements. The U.S. doesn't go oppressing poor little Iraq all by themselves, that would appear cruel. Instead they ask several of the more prominent (READ: European) members of the global community to join their party and all of a sudden it becomes a peace-keeping operation. Now the U.S. doesn't look like the Roman empire because they have friends doing the same thing. Why would you leave your capital city undefended? Because who wants to be responsible for a massacre over one city? Would you leave your out-numbered soldiers to die defending some buildings? Did you get all of that? And don't get me wrong, I have nothing against your country (unless you live in Britain), just you personally.A Username Not In Use said:Yes you have one of the few military forces in history that fled in terror allowing an invading army to enter your captial city unapposed and burn it to the ground, and if your miltary force is so vast and powerful why did you need us to help you in Iraq? Why are you not fighting in Afghanistan on your own? Why do you need us and the rest of ISAF to help you out?jawakiller said:Bahahaha. Civilized Europe? Dude, you can't even spell it right. I happen know at least one intelligent Georgian. Or maybe he was from Serbia... Anyways, just because one person does (or says) something thats fucked up doesn't mean that the entire country (or continent) is "uncivilised" as some would spell it. Just because Hitler lived in Europe doesn't make the whole continent evil. Hell, it doesn't even make Germany a bad place. Two things: Shut up and quit trolling.Orcboyphil said:Only in the states, thankgod I live in civilised europe. Also what do expect from a state whose denizens thought it was being invaded during the 2008 South Ossetia war.
Mod Edit: Trolling - please be more careful about berating a country full of people
Why is living in a civilized country so great anyways? Define civilized cuz the U.S. pretty much got everybody beat as far as military goes. Yes even China.
Iraq had nothing to do with democracy. The government might have made a nice presentation saying this but there were a lot of ulterior motives. Most people in this country (and yours too) can't see past lies presented by those in authority. I'm not defending the war, I'm saying the one with the biggest stick makes the rules. There is really no such thing as "humanity" per se. Humans are not automatically rewarded rights because they were born. We're not in Star Trek were we all fight for the common good. When I said peace-keeping I was being extremely sarcastic. There's no such thing as an armed peace-keeper. Using the threat of violence to keep the peace is self-defeating. As for the Miscarriage law? A few extremist want a bill passed... Its not like they don't have crazy people in England too. (you guys just know how to hide them better I guess)[/quote]jawakiller said:OK first the role of a soldier is to fight and if neccessary die to defend people who can't defend themselve. You fight to defend your city not to protect the pretty pretty buildings but to make sure the people inside the city have a chance to save themselves from the invading soldiers. As for poor poor Iraq the reason why few prominent countries joined you in you peace-keeping (I have never seen the English language more grossly applied)is because their politians all saw that this was about retaliation not to topple a Hussain and free the people, hence why my former prime-minister has been answering some very difficult questions at a number of hearings to see if Great Britian's involvement in Iraq was justified, if not somebodies going to have to get himself a good barrister. The tragic irony of Iraq being that the speading uprisings going on in North Africa and the Middle East right now it is more than possible the Iraqi people would have risen up on their own to topple him. So many lives lost in the name of democracy, a system that can and has gives powers of responsabilities to men who want to kill women for something beyond their control.
I'm not so sure, this ONE lawmaker seems to have some pretty absurd ideals on women's rights. The newsclip that the OP referenced says that he also once tried to make a law that would "turn rape and domestic violence victims into accusers." He seems to be just one bad apple, though. In this enlightened society, I don't think a law this ludicrous would get passed, even in the middle of the Bible Belt. I mean, they already have Rowe V Wade passed, and this would completely overturn that.Generic Gamer said:I don't think it means what you think it means.
It would most likely be used to punish mothers who miscarry through drug or alcohol abuse.
Also, it's not Georgia or Georgia lawmakers...it's ONE lawmaker in Georgia.
First, I sincerely hope you go into/are in a field that involves mediation or arbitration of some kind, because you posted the actual bill and, instead of gloating about being the only one to do any real research, simply ask that people think before acting.8bitlove2a03 said:First off, this is obviously a hype video. OP, if possible please link a better article or video that actually gives an explanation of the bill, rather than simply two people going "blarg evil honk blarg republicans blarg honk".
Secondly, the bill itself [http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/20112012/108128.pdf] says (in regards to prenatal murder) that "Such term does not include a naturally occurring expulsion of a fetus known medically as a 'spontaneous abortion' and popularly as a 'miscarriage' so long as there is no human involvement whatsoever in the causation of such event."
Thirdly, the intent of the bill is anti-abortion (with the usual anti-race suicide undertones). The intent is to criminalize abortion in all forms, which includes inducing a miscarriage. It does not criminalize a natural miscarriage, though I can definitely see the potential for abusive enforcement of the bill should it become law.
These things said, I would like everyone to read controversial bills, stop watching hype media, pay better attention to what is actually happening before forming/slinging their opinions around.
Love,
-8bit
Oh we have crazy people we just don't elect them into positions of authority[/quote]A Username Not In Use said:As for the Miscarriage law? A few extremist want a bill passed... Its not like they don't have crazy people in England too. (you guys just know how to hide them better I guess)jawakiller said: