Bidding the American Soul Away ...WTC Project bidding Arab Royal to make offer
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dwccrew
You have been brainwashed by Fox News, Belly. Compromise? I call it the American way. It's an open bid to the best suitable bidder. And so what if they have arab ties or are from the middle east? I am of middle eastern descent and served in the military, does my service become less "American" because of that? You are something. I can't believe some of the worthless drivel you post on here.Belly35;390358 wrote:To some of you concession and compromise is all you got ….. that is a sad state for America and the future for this country and yourself. What happen to the spirit, determination, the fight and the unseen value of American standards and honor? Is anything sacred anymore or just seen by the next generation as bricks, mortar and glass. Never looking beyond what those structures and the representation to the America public and the Nation and why. Replaceable and disposable along with the lives of those that where sacrificed to build such a monument to America. Be reminded of those lives lost on 9/11 and the mean to why build this structure. Is the Hoover Dam just hold water, Mount Rushmore just rock scrimshaw, Whitehouse Nights Inn to the Public Servant, Arlington Cemetery just a lot of grave stone, Empire State old building where King Cong fell from and the Twin Tower meaningless plot of ground now after nine years. Does the lowest bidder with ties to the Middle East even be qualified to bid?
There are something’s where concession and compromise has no place being considered and this is one of those situations.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/14/company-bidding-help-manage-ground-zero-tower-arab-ties/
Explain to me how this company ties in with the attackers on 9/11? Is it because of the country they are from? You have the same line of thinking as people who thought Japanese Internment camps were a good idea back during WW2. Condemn all for the act of a few?
Perhaps, in your outrage over a non-serious issue such as this, you can understand why so many arab nations have aproblem with the U.S. being involved in that region of the world. The U.S. bombs away, then wants to re-build the nation. The U.S. government is directly involved in both actions, the bombing and the re-building. In this instance, the Saudi company was not involved in the destruction of the WTC, but will be involved in the reconstruction of it, I fail to see the problem or issue.
BoatShoes;390768 wrote:So Belly, if you had to choose....would you rather have BHO and his socialist/commie/pinko friends in the democratic party but who are nonetheless Americans (so it would appear...) take over and prop up failing U.S. banks and Car companies with U.S. Taxpayer Dollars or have more efficient and better run foreign companies take over these companies through the free market? Would you rather have the taxpayers own most of GM in a socialistic fashion, shunning free-market capitalism in the name of upholding an American institution, or would you rather adhere more closely to free-market principles and allow, say, BMW to obtain a majority interest in General Motors?
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Belly35Take time to understand that the Hoover Dam (just doesn’t hold water) but has a lasting historical effect on America in the Great Depression of the 1930 and even now provides resources to neighboring states. The Hoover Dam is a Monument to hardworking America during difficult times. The dam holds water but holds a lot more to the 20,000 men and women working to build this American achievement. An the many additional jobs created at the time.
Will I stand before the WTC after it is built and say this is un-American …… I would feel a lot better to say this is the place that the Middle East hate destroyed and this is what America Built as a tribute to those free, innocent and brave America citizen that die on 9/11 and the structure of a Proud America Spirit to over come the attack on our soil built without Arab Royal Construction intervention.
Between many of you and myself we don’t share the same sentiments maybe those fathers, wife’s and children and other love ones effected by the meaningless deaths at the hands of Saudi Terrorist should be the making this decision of the bidders and the history of those bidding and the partnership link to Arab within their companies. If 9/11 families are comfortable with having those Arab connection to this project then who am I to disagree. -
ernest_t_bassBelly35;391414 wrote:An the many additional jobs created at the time.
1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity, by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity.
2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.
3. The government cannot give to anybody, anything, that the government does not first take from somebody else.
4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.
5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friend, is the beginning of the end of any nation. -
I Wear PantsIt isn't middle east hate. It's the hate of a tiny amount of people who happen to live in the middle east.
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Al BundyI Wear Pants;391680 wrote:It isn't middle east hate. It's the hate of a tiny amount of people who happen to live in the middle east.
It is only a small amount who cause most of the middle east problems, but the good people don't stand up to the bad the people. Look at how many people hide and support terrorists instead of cleaning up the middle east. -
I Wear PantsLook how many people hide and support the Iraq war instead of standing up and cleaning up the United States.
It isn't as easy or clear cut as we'd like to think. I'd probably not try to interact with anyone to avoid being killed if I lived over there. -
Al BundyI Wear Pants;391777 wrote:Look how many people hide and support the Iraq war instead of standing up and cleaning up the United States.
It isn't as easy or clear cut as we'd like to think. I'd probably not try to interact with anyone to avoid being killed if I lived over there.
Most people in the United States would work to turn in criminals. The areas where people don't work to get the criminals usually end of being some of the worst places to go. -
CenterBHSFanAl Bundy;391752 wrote:It is only a small amount who cause most of the middle east problems, but the good people don't stand up to the bad the people. Look at how many people hide and support terrorists instead of cleaning up the middle east.I Wear Pants;391777 wrote:Look how many people hide and support the Iraq war instead of standing up and cleaning up the United States.
It isn't as easy or clear cut as we'd like to think. I'd probably not try to interact with anyone to avoid being killed if I lived over there.
Hey Pants, that's more than likely gonna have people taking your statement as an analogy to compare the US as terrorists.
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dwccrewAl Bundy;391752 wrote:It is only a small amount who cause most of the middle east problems, but the good people don't stand up to the bad the people. Look at how many people hide and support terrorists instead of cleaning up the middle east.
I can't stand when people use this cop-out statement. How many times are people going to say that the good people in the middle east don't speak out to the terrorists? HAve you seen the movie "Brothers at War"? It is a great documentary and it gives you real insight to what is going on in Iraq.
Many Iraqis stand up and speak out against insurgents in Iraq. A minority in the Sunni Triangle do not in fear of their lives (in the movie it shows two murdered informants). It isn't as easy as turning people in in the United States. Protection in the middle east is not very good for informers. -
I Wear Pants
I already know that.CenterBHSFan;391800 wrote:Hey Pants, that's more than likely gonna have people taking your statement as an analogy to compare the US as terrorists.
I get your point, but that doesn't mean everyone will. Just saying...
I'm a terrorist loving, anti-american, liberal, communist, anti-business, freeloading bastard who hates American troops. Haven't you been reading this forum? -
isadore
As to these statements I do not know the marital status of your parents at the time of your birth, or if you are gainfully employed. I do not have enough information to judge whether several of the other labels are applicable, but you have denigrated American troops and expressed sympathy for the terrorist who kill them.I Wear Pants;394742 wrote:I already know that.
I'm a terrorist loving, anti-american, liberal, communist, anti-business, freeloading bastard who hates American troops. Haven't you been reading this forum? -
I Wear PantsUnderstanding their motives does not equal sympathy. Get that through your head.
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LJok, moving on.
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isadoreI Wear Pants;394966 wrote:Understanding their motives does not equal sympathy. Get that through your head.
"Nobody Is Winning In Afghanistan"--General McChrystal
05.17.2010 10:14 PM
According to you we are imperialists and they are justified in using brutal tactics against our troops
05.17.2010 11:42 PMI Wear Pants wrote: Yes, they think that the terrorists will forever hate us for being American.
Which is a fucked up world view to have (another reason we're looked down on is our holier than thou attitude towards everyone) and is in all likelihood wrong.
They hate use because we're meddling in affairs that aren't ours to meddle in. We are the closest thing left to imperialists.
Mosque/Culture Center to be built near Ground Zero threadI Wear Pants wrote: So we have the right to just run roughshod over anyone and they are automatically the bad guys for using gorilla/brutal tactics that are their only real way to fight. We are too large an enemy for almost any single country to fight. Is everyone just supposed to bow to our will then?
Your view of American service people efforts in IraqI Wear Pants wrote: We haven't murdered any Cubans but boy oh boy have we murdered some Iraqis.
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Footwedgeisadore;394985 wrote:"Nobody Is Winning In Afghanistan"--General McChrystal
05.17.2010 10:14 PM
According to you we are imperialists and they are justified in using brutal tactics against our troops
05.17.2010 11:42 PM
Mosque/Culture Center to be built near Ground Zero thread
Your view of American service people efforts in Iraq
that is sympathy.
Let me get this straight. Pants explains in detail, quite succinctly I might add, why it is understood and justified why middle eastern people are killing American soldiers in Iraq. Somehow that equates to offering sympathy? Is that what you're saying?
If I was an Iraqi citizen that had my country overrun through force, directly causing 2 million of my brethren into permanent exile as nomads, seen somewhere between 150K to over 1 million of my countrymen killed, had my standard of living turn to absolute shit, and presently and continuously being occupied by war invaders, for reasons that have been proven to be fabrications, I would actively try to kill every fuckin one of them. Isn't that what war is all about? The more you kill the better you are? -
FootwedgeCenterBHSFan;391800 wrote:Hey Pants, that's more than likely gonna have people taking your statement as an analogy to compare the US as terrorists.
I get your point, but that doesn't mean everyone will. Just saying...
The invasion of Iraq by all definitions equates to terrorism. Just because big weapons are used in place of little ones, the definition remains the same. -
I Wear PantsI was trying to not answer isadore as last time I tried to refute him it turned into around 2 pages of me and him saying the same thing back and forth with nothing gained.
Didn't want to hijack another thread. -
isadore
lets see how did he describe himself, terrorist loving, who hates American troops. Our troops overthrew a bloody dictatorship. The people they fight are terrorist scum. they should rot in hell.Footwedge;395037 wrote:Let me get this straight. Pants explains in detail, quite succinctly I might add, why it is understood and justified why middle eastern people are killing American soldiers in Iraq. Somehow that equates to offering sympathy? Is that what you're saying?
If I was an Iraqi citizen that had my country overrun through force, directly causing 2 million of my brethren into permanent exile as nomads, seen somewhere between 150K to over 1 million of my countrymen killed, had my standard of living turn to absolute shit, and presently and continuously being occupied by war invaders, for reasons that have been proven to be fabrications, I would actively try to kill every fuckin one of them. Isn't that what war is all about? The more you kill the better you are? -
isadore
calling our troops terrorists for overthrowing a blood thirtsy dictator, aid and comfort.Footwedge;395039 wrote:The invasion of Iraq by all definitions equates to terrorism. Just because big weapons are used in place of little ones, the definition remains the same. -
Swamp FoxI usually get involved in these kind of discussions but it's been a fairly long day and sometimes it's not necessary to emphasize the obvious. There were several excellent posts regarding the WTC issue, and I agree strongly with the remarks of PTown and BoatShoes. There are a couple of others who also echo many of my sentiments regarding this issue.
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I Wear Pants
This is how I know you're just a troll. No one can be stupid enough to not notice that the post of mine you're referring to was absolutely dripping with sarcasm.isadore;395057 wrote:lets see how did he describe himself, terrorist loving, who hates American troops. Our troops overthrew a bloody dictatorship. The people they fight are terrorist scum. they should rot in hell. -
isadoreI Wear Pants;395074 wrote:This is how I know you're just a troll. No one can be stupid enough to not notice that the post of mine you're referring to was absolutely dripping with sarcasm.
and as usual you are wrong. While you may say that full statement is sarcasm, your previous statements about our troops and your sympathetic description of the scum whokill our servicepeople undermines your claim. People who attack our soldiers should die and rot in hell. -
I Wear PantsOkay, let's hypothetically say that the United States invades Haiti tomorrow because we say their government is corrupt. Obviously with any war many civilians in the area the war is being fought will die and many people will be forced away from their homes and livelihoods. So in this scenario the Haitian people would deserve to die and rot in hell if they fought back against us?
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Footwedge
Is that all we did? Overthrow a dictator? Or do the 3 million Iraqis that are either dead or living in other countries not all a part of the equation? You know, for a guy who sympathizes with the plight of the unemployed here, you sure are good at playing the hypocrisy card when it comes to people who wear a uniform that's a different color than the home team's...just sayin.isadore;395058 wrote:calling our troops terrorists for overthrowing a blood thirtsy dictator, aid and comfort. -
Footwedgeisadore;395057 wrote:lets see how did he describe himself, terrorist loving, who hates American troops. Our troops overthrew a bloody dictatorship. The people they fight are terrorist scum. they should rot in hell.
People who kill American soldiers in a war zone should rot in hell? Depends on whose God is ruling on judgment day now doesn't it? This just in Isidore...when there is a war going on....each side kills the other side. That's how it works.