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jack177

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  1. PLEASE PEOPLE YOUR ALL BIASED ATHEISM IS NOT A RELIGION, IT IS A LIFESTYLE! People are treating like a religion, but atheism is a lack of religion. For all of you Americians who think I'm below other religions it's okay, I believe(don't) in what I want- why do religious $&@* care? Then again America is afraid of change. It needs to be slapped around a bit.
  2. I think it's all fair. It doesn't matter if your on drugs, it increases your likelyhood to do stupid things but it is still you that decides to do it.He killed two lives, he should rot for 30 years. (well actually I think he should rot for two lifetimes, somethings will need to be invented to do this but it should be)Blaming things on drugs is pure-bull, everyone decides to do what they want. Drugs willl make you more likely to do what you want but they don't make you a murderer. People who blame their problems on stuff like this are just looking for excuses, they create a feeling of helplessness where they have to do it because they can't help it to make themselves feel better and justified to do so.Besides, i believe that if you commited a crime ,you have no rights, you decided to screw the rights by breaking the law, your just another animal and to be treated as such. but this is society's problem, let the lawyers sort it out.
  3. Interesting perspective (somewhat funny) it's unlikly since it will just be easier to fake or plant one for the media. However if a nuclear device actually was there through some possibility such as * ---unlikely--- A middle east country developing it's own nuclear weapon. * ---unlikely--- America actually giving or planting a bomb and losing it. * ---possible--- A failed or shot down israel jet carrying nukes in one of the 5 wars (from sum of all fears ). * ---Likely--- A nuclear device brought from a former soviet country. * ---Likely--- A nuclear technology brought from former-soviet countries, china, pakistan, india, former soviet scientists, or north korea. Then used to turn weapon grade uraninum (for another source) to a bomb. * ---very likely--- Nuclear material brought from former soviet countries waiting to be weaponized or used as a dirty bomb. * ---very likely--- Nuclear material refinined in Iran (with it's own Uraninum mines) to be used as a dirty bomb. Either or some of those options will create a local power broker if they keep it, or a very big mushroom cloud in Israel or USA. If it was the local power broker option, it will abuse it to it's advantage: such as enforcing it's ideas on others, leverage with Israel (or tatical nukes in F-16s from it), greater pressence in the region and in OPEC (more control over oil), and the domination of the Persian Gulf. The long-term effects will be a generally peaceful middle east with a single more agressive country vs israel.( probably not in war). (sounds alot like USA) However if they decide to use it: * In Israel: They probably choose Tel Aviv since Jerusalem is also holy to muslims, it'll result in the deaths of millions of jewish people, it will also result in millions of the offender's citizens dead, but rich -bas-t-urds(not a bad word) don't care. * In America: They probably choose something easily reconizeble and big, so new york. This will cripple eastern coast TV, destory alot of banks national and international, kill millions, cost Trillions(I'm serious). And America will have to strike back even if it doesn't know who's responsible (unlike 911 there's no indication of upcoming attacks). It will probably nuke Iran, the mostly likly country, or it can nuke Medina and Mecca (therefore implying that they want to destory the muslim religion) and in a war of a billion muslims worldwide and 300million americians (don't expect any allies for america if it does this) I'm gonna have to further north in canada to the eskimos and learn to hunt. Of course this is all just a scenario
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