blind_fury
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Not revenge.
Justice!
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Justice!

War Lord said:Which it has been all along for you, revenge.
Nothing noble here, move along.
jaguarr said:Damn, when Jonty has to be the one to point out your moral inadequacies, that's GOTTA hurt!
jag
War Lord said:99% of human suffering is due to bad government suffering and dictatorialships, not anything that the Western world is doing.
Effectively removing Western world standard of living is not going to make the world a better place.
There is not going to be a restart. If it ends, it's going to end and end badly.
Spider-Bite said:we might have, if not for Bush. I mean really the impending doom of the deficit is his fault.
****ing moron! and my moronic country re-elected him! It's so freaking embarassing.
The Overlord said:Perhaps but it is somewhat inevatible that the US one day be replaced by another power. Great powers rise, use or abuse their power, then decline and fall, only to be replaced by another great power. Its a cycle that has existed since the dawn of civilization and it would be naive to assume that the US would break this cycle.
War Lord said:Powers tend to fall, because the people within the empire stop believing in why the empire was established.
blind_fury said:Not revenge.
Justice!t:
The Overlord said:I'm surprised you called the US an empire just now.
Really now, I thought Rome fell because it has conquered by Germaniac tribes and the British declined because of the costs and damages caused by the World Wars.
Besides its almost a universial that great powers breed hubris in their borders due to their status as great powers and this hubris allows them to blind sided by someone else.
reuters said:Major warning sounded on climate change
... call for urgent action on climate change on Monday after a hard-hitting report painted an apocalyptic picture of the economic and environmental fallout from further global warming.
The report said failing to tackle climate change could push world temperatures up by 5 degrees Celsius (9 Fahrenheit) over the next century, causing severe floods and harsh droughts and potentially uprooting as many as 200 million people.
But the author, former World Bank chief economist Nicholas Stern, said if action is taken now the benefits of determined worldwide steps to tackle global warming will massively outweigh the economic and human costs.
lazur said:I have an idea. How about all countries that have ever borrowed money (or been given money for free) from the U.S. give it ALL back?
Yeah, well there's your answer. The U.S. will never go broke. There are too many countries who owe us money for it to happen.
maxwell's demon said:EDIT EDIT:"(or been given money for free)"?
War Lord said:I'm not calling the US an empire, but it does share something in common with empires of the past.
If Rome had been as unified towards the end as it was in the beginning, it's unlikely that the Germanic tribes and other enemies could have conquered it. It was because Romans stopped believing in Rome's ideals that was ultimately behind its downfall.
You want to own slaves?blind_fury said:Work? Why work when we will have white slaves for the next 400 years.
Karma x2. lolz!