- #1
- 10,123
- 137
NOTE OF WARNING:
Only for adults!
Only for adults!
Last edited by a moderator:
Classic hitchens!cyrusabdollahi said:I love this guy he is GREAAAAAAAAT.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52yTqMcwuQE&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doKkOSMaTk4&mode=related&search=
arildno said:Suppose you come over a guy raping a child.
Should you engage in dialogue and debate with him?
People intent on violating others' human rights have thereby suspended several of their own, i.e, we are not in any moral obligation to respect his "rights". They have by their own actions destroyed those rights (to some extent)
sean1234 said:Please tells us what it means to be a terrorist. Does it mean intentionally targeting civilians? Fire bombing Dresden and Tokyo and nuking Japan twice are these constituted as acts of terrorism?
arildno said:Well, sympathizers with terrorists should stop sympathizing with them, or face the consequences one chooses to impose upon them.
Sympathizers of terrorists are NOT "innocents", they are the breeding ground of terrorists.
So, according to you, there are only two possibilities:Pythagorean said:Hrmm... I don't disagree. I was talking about innocent people. Surely you don't think everyone in Iraq is either a terrorist or a sympathizer?
cyrusabdollahi said:Al Sharpton gets owned.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=891776135764757633&q=hitchens&total=575&start=10&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
arildno said:So, according to you, there are only two possibilities:
1. The terrorists&sympathizers are a tiny minority in a huge sea of innocents
or
2. ALL are sympathizers&terrorists
I see no evidence for either assertion.
arildno said:Well, sympathizers with terrorists should stop sympathizing with them, or face the consequences one chooses to impose upon them.
Sympathizers of terrorists are NOT "innocents", they are the breeding ground of terrorists.
Pythagorean said:The reason I ask is because he supports a war in Iraq for non-religious reasons, but it's still kind of hard for me (in all my ignorance) to separate innocent people from terrorists in a whole country.
cyrusabdollahi said:Armchair quarterbacking is a nice thing to do, isn't it.
cyrusabdollahi said:Im not disagreeing with your message. Just saying its not that easy.
arildno said:Well, then the innocents can start organizing themselves and inform upon those in their neighboorhood that they suspect harbour terrorist sympathies.
Limericks are short, humorous poems with a strict rhyme and rhythm scheme. They usually consist of five lines with a rhyme scheme of AABBA.
Christopher Hitchens was a British-American author, journalist, and literary critic known for his controversial and thought-provoking writings on politics, religion, and culture.
Christopher Hitchens wrote hundreds of limericks throughout his lifetime. However, the exact number is unknown as many of his limericks were never published.
Christopher Hitchens' limericks covered a wide range of topics, including politics, religion, current events, and personal experiences. He often used humor to make satirical and thought-provoking commentary on these subjects.
"Limericks by Christopher Hitchens" can be found in various publications, such as his books or articles, or through online searches. Some collections of his limericks have also been published, making them more accessible to readers.