This is a discussion on Slackware recommended within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Bar <cdbaric@gmail.com> wrote: > > Tell that to the US when they were in Viet Nam. > > Tell ...
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| Bar <cdbaric@gmail.com> wrote: > > Tell that to the US when they were in Viet Nam. > > Tell the US now that they are in Iraq. They weren't using the big bombs, and they weren't taking over the country. It isn't easy to win a war when you can't just go in and kill everyone. - Kurt |
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| ~kurt wrote: > Bar <cdbaric@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Tell that to the US when they were in Viet Nam. >> >> Tell the US now that they are in Iraq. > > They weren't using the big bombs, and they weren't taking over the > country. It isn't easy to win a war when you can't just go in and > kill everyone. Like I said, the USA is Microsoft, the parallels are alarming. Bar |
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| Le Sun, 05 Nov 2006 20:27:13 -0600, Nate Bargmann a écrit*: > On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 12:14:11 -0600, notbob wrote: > >> Here we go again, gang. Kill Linux pt II. In response, openaddict.com >> has called for a full boycott of Suse and is recommending Slack: >> >> "If you are using Suse, please remove it and use a Free version of >> Linux like Debian or Slackware." > > This guy changes direction more often than a weather vane in Kansas... > > - Nate >> Dorothy Gale, is that you ? Come inside, soon !-) |
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| Chris Sorenson wrote: > Bar wrote: >> >> Like I said, the USA is Microsoft, the parallels are alarming. >> >> > > Except for the one where Microsoft is rolling in dough while the USA is > flat-ass dead broke... The United States is the richest nation on earth. Bar |
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| On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 09:11:06 +0000, Bar wrote: > The United States is the richest nation on earth. uh Bar, how can I put this poltely....GAFC your idiot president has spent your grandkids inheritances already How can the US be the richest nation on earth when it is over $1trillon in debt? Offhand I'd say the US' creditors are the richest nations on earth. |
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| On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, ~kurt wrote: > mr.b <mist@b.com> wrote: >> >> I'm reminded of Gandhi. Roughly it goes; first they ignore you, then >> they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. I think M$ has >> moved to the 3rd phase in the evolution of this process. > > The one with air superiority and the biggest bombs will always win, despite > what Gandhi blew out of his ass. > > - Kurt when the only tool you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. crack a history book, Kurt, and you will find that Ghandi won, despite what you blow out of your ass. -- William Hunt, Portland Oregon USA |
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| mr.b wrote: > On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 09:11:06 +0000, Bar wrote: > >> The United States is the richest nation on earth. > > uh Bar, how can I put this poltely....GAFC That's your idea of politely? > your idiot president has spent your grandkids inheritances already He isn't my president. I live in the land above The Land of the Brave. I am Canadian. > How can the US be the richest nation on earth when it is over $1trillon in > debt? Offhand I'd say the US' creditors are the richest nations on earth. The GNP of the United States for this month alone is estimated to be on the order of $14 trillion! The US dollar is the strongest currency on earth and pretty much the standard by which international trade is conducted. The United States is the wealthiest country on earth, it is possible that the United States is wealthier than the entire European Union - if you think you know better, please cite. Bar |
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| mr.b wrote: > On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 09:11:06 +0000, Bar wrote: > How can the US be the richest nation on earth when it is over $1trillon in > debt? Offhand I'd say the US' creditors are the richest nations on earth. Apparently its now 9 trillion http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...090441,00.html And spending something like $2bn/week on Iraq!! (its not great value for money is it) And as to the "biggest bombs win" from kurt, tell that to the Russians when they tried to stamp their mark on Afghanistan. |
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| mr.b <mist@b.com> wrote: > > uh Bar, how can I put this poltely....GAFC > > your idiot president has spent your grandkids inheritances already Uh, I think you need to GAFC - the war so far has only been a drop in the bucket compared to previous debt over the Cold War. Last I checked it was 500 billion compared to the trillions of debt that already existed. And, that 500 billion doesn't take into account all the money that would have been spent anyway for the troops and equipment on "maintenance". The sky is hardly falling. Or do you think that during the previous administration, when they say the budget had been balanced, that meant all debt had been paid off? That only meant our level of debt was not increasing any more. > How can the US be the richest nation on earth when it is over $1trillon in > debt? Offhand I'd say the US' creditors are the richest nations on earth. What developed nation isn't in debt? The US still has the strongest economy in the world, and that is what sets your credit limit. Japan has a debt that dwarfs ours. Even China is learning about debt as they become more and more developed (hell, they even defaulted on some oil payments a year or two ago). Luckily, the economy is still strong. There are some countries in Europe that are relatively debt free. However, their aging population, lack of population growth, and socialist way of doing things is turning them from the black to the red. The U.S. has an aging population too, but immigration is very strong. The benefits from getting Iraq under control will greatly outweigh the price. Unfortunately, because the fucking Brits just arbitrarily place boundaries with no regard to tribal regions, we will probably never bring peace to Iraq (or the Middle East in general) unless you just kill everyone over there. That is my only issue with the war - you can't win a war where you don't go all out in eliminating the enemy. You can't "bring peace and democracy" to an area that doesn't want it. - Kurt |