A guy died, guys. Whether we liked him or not, he's dead and there will be severe ramifications caused by his death. We don't have to mourn him, we don't have to pity him, we certainly don't have to spit on his grave. Just realize how his family must feel. They lost someone they loved.
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
2099net wrote:Don't think its just the Middle East. Look at the UK and Northern Ireland. Look at Spain and Eta. Look at Yugoslavia. Such disputes happen all over the world. And having land taken off you quite recently by "International" agreement is more likely to stir up more resentment then centuries of British or Spanish rule.
America and the rest of the world, can't really back off, because it is America and the rest of the world who sanctioned the creation of Isreal. It is up to "us" to see a peaceful resolution.
I totally agree, I can completely see why both sides are ticked. And while it's up to us to fix it, we've been messing around with it for 80 years without much success so it may be time to back off.
As for Araphat dying, it's pretty scary. He may have killed people but at least he attempted to play the diplomacy game. It's far better to deal with somebody like that, rather than somebody who doesn't talk to the other side and just acts.
deathie mouse wrote:I just looove seeing Violet/Paka in action
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Hehe... thanks! ^_^
Arafat may not have been the nicest of people, guys, but he was quite a powerful man. Now that he's gone, there's going to be trouble ahead for that whole area of the Middle East, since Arafat had not named a successor, or had nary a plan for his people for when he'd be gone. There's just going to be more trouble now than when he was alive. So this really isn't a "good riddance" issue at all...
Life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: "Too late."
For those who are irked about CSI being interrupted to report on the death of Arafat, DON'T WORRY. CBS is apologizing and they are going to replay the show in its entirety.
CSI must be more important than many of us think. In addition to the apology and reshowing mentioned above, today I read that they are firing the producer who interrupted the show. Sheesh!
Maerj wrote:CSI must be more important than many of us think. In addition to the apology and reshowing mentioned above, today I read that they are firing the producer who interrupted the show. Sheesh!
Wow, that's... wow.
Man, shows you where the average American's priorities are. Seems no one gives half a flip about what goes on in the rest of the world - but damned if you mess with their TV show!
Just when I thought I couldn't lose any more faith in the human species... e_e
Life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: "Too late."
"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president