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Get over it and quit whining and assimilate. :whistle:

sorry, but that is just the funniest and best comment i've read all day! :lol:

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Get over it and quit whining and assimilate. :whistle:

sorry, but that is just the funniest and best comment i've read all day! :lol:

I thought Kaydee had my number when he suggested not so long ago that I should stop "segregating myself from society".

Might have a shave today, and come down out of my mountain cave ;) Its tough to be a hermit in New York City, not too many places to hide oneself away from the rest of humanity.

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Your header may be the most asinine thing I've read all day. In fact, it may be the most asinine thing I've read in at least a week.

Everyone in the whole wide world has civil rights. That's what "civil rights" means.

That's why people fight to enforce their civil rights, not to gain them. They already have civil rights because they are human beings.

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so what's this assimilation we should have?

i think i've summarized them all in these single points:

-dance around the dead saddam? drink from his blood and celebrate his death? (legal or illegal, that is disgusting and gory, being cheerful for watching someone die, we're not pigs, we're humans)

-somehow relate him to 9/11 when he had nothing to do, thank our soldiers from protecting us from him(?!?!??!, when was he planning an invasion or attack? although the soldiers are wtfpwn, they weren't protecting noone from nothing, they were doing their hard job, and dying for a stupid cause)

-Agree with all president Bush, Hannity and O'Reilly say, and never ever ever call the President a dumbarse or some names, except if he's a Democrat

- Oh and never criticize the war, whatever the reason, because you are helping the terrorists, somehow, sending your karma telepathically to their headquarters... or something like that

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Your header may be the most asinine thing I've read all day. In fact, it may be the most asinine thing I've read in at least a week.

Everyone in the whole wide world has civil rights. That's what "civil rights" means.

That's why people fight to enforce their civil rights, not to gain them. They already have civil rights because they are human beings.

Well what I was getting at is that there is a difference between human rights and civil rights, though that difference is not always clear. Its usually civil rights that are specifically enshrined in the laws of a particular country. Human rights are a universal standard that is sometimes but not always enshrined in law - but we reference those standards when criticizing the record of a particular regime.

 

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