Charles Kypke
snardfarker.ning.com
April 3rd, 2011
N.A.T.O forces involved in operations with Libyan rebels should be held partially responsible for civilian casualties. At the very least they are grossly negligent. Emphasis definitely, added. As for the rebels?
These undisciplined guerrillas, ignorant to the ways of the puppet masters and their tangled web of invisible strings, will be used and discarded, like Grandpa's old fishing line at the start of trout season. So what? What do you care? Is what the sheople begin bleating on about until it ALL sounds the same from there. What do I care?
Well if N.A.T.O cared at all about finishing this conflict quickly with minimal casualties, they would train and better equip the rebels . Or how about our dumb ass leaders utilizing the so called smart bombs in our military arsenal reserved specifically for key military targets.
I say "our" military arsenal, because we paid for it. U.S tax payers. Makes you wonder what they are going to screw up next and how much it will cost us. Seems they break it and we buy it, then buy it again, and again, and...
Yep, it's ridiculous. To top it off, if you walk into the local pub or the dive bar down the street you won't hear the place buzzing with gossip about what's happening in Libya or the rest of Africa. Nope. No mention of Japan and what they are going through and how the U.S can help. Nada.
Topics of conversation are irrelevant to anything but the mundane. People are confined in attitude to their own selfish needs with their ego right at the center. Wit definitely happens. In fact it is often quite amusing. However egocentrism has done little in the way of making the world a better place. But to improve the world we have to make personal sacrifices and improve ourselves, first. Right? So maybe the answer lies in egocentrism after all. Perhaps it is the intention behind it that makes for meaningless bravado instead of real change.
These rebels are unscrupulous pawns and villians, mostly by proxy. But ignorance is no excuse for lack of conscience unless all of the rebels are sociopaths, or co opted fools and completely brainwashed. Maybe Philip Zimbardo was right. See, Lucifer Effect.
As for Geraldo...
Geraldo often plays devils advocate to the infowar. Although I believe he is a good guy that just turns a blind eye at times. To bad idealism so easily averts his narrow gaze from the truth staring him right in the face. I like Geraldo. At least I want to like him. I think of him as a know-it-all that means well. Objectively stated, a bad combination indeed.
Never the less, here is Geraldo, ducking for cover, much like our freedoms, as always he is making sense of the situation with good intentions, but failing to recognize the bigger picture.
http://www.comcast.net/video/geraldo-rivera-caught-in-fire-fight-in...
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Ummm, thank u for your time, too, but I think I didn't get across the idea that my comment was a satirical one on the perceptions some people seem to have about the rebels.
I personally do not know anything outside of what I see and hear over the media.
But do tell me what you think of the line, “Investigative journalism in nothing but research where it's not allowed”.
(I'm allowed to say that because I'm one of the chapters in a textbook on investigative journalism)
The Libyan 'Rebel Army' was basically four peaceful protesters whose identity has not yet been seriously addressed but who were allegedly busy commemorating the 2006 Danish cartoons protests when they found that their demonstrations were misinterpreted as being against Gadhafi and were met with bullets, so they had no choice but to resort to violence with what they had at hand - one AK-47, a pick up truck and “the Fire Discipline Of An L.A Street Gang”
“Investigative journalism in nothing but research where it's not allowed” - Tom Dennen
Very interesting perspectives Frank. Quite a few things you said are spot on. As far as Kennedy goes, well, the absolute truth is we don't know exactly who killed him. What is painfully obvious however is the secret services involvement in what appears to be a stand down order.
Geraldo is My least-hated, favourite fish .
Great to see more original articles Charles, many thanks from us all !!Libyan Rebels = Armed Retards
I'll bet you I could train a bunch of high school halo players in 5min, then lead them onto the battlefield against those rebels and never take a casualty while wiping them out. We wouldn't even need autos or demo, every time i see those guys they look like a comedy show instead of a revolution.
Those rebels make our Militia look like some SOCOM Navy SEALS or Delta Force guys!!!
Gotta love the fast attack buggies, half-tracks and tanks!!
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