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Vrede too wrote:
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Is he whining like a little snot about me again? Pitiful.
Nah. Just whinin' about a "little snot"; or a big slimey booger. You choose.
(p.s. you're not fooling anyone, you read it. :laughing-rolling: :violin: )

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Vrede too wrote:
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Is he whining like a little snot about me again? Pitiful.
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What Afghanistan needs is some Kardashians, suntan lotion, a couple dozen Afghan rock stars, a few Islamic gospel singers, twelve million pairs of hiking boots, and razors. This will fix it or at least provide a few years of confusion and some entertainment. Don't these people ever give up?

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neoplacebo wrote:
Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:16 am
I never posted about the groundwater levels anywhere.
    We'll allow the identity of that someone, that got ran over by a bus, to continue to be unknown. That someone who posted the original article, may be along shortly cursing in pain.
      neoplacebo wrote:
      Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:16 am
      In my post about the 1950's US activity in Afghanistan I said it was in the 1950's.
      The principles of dam construction and irrigation systems is fundamentally the same as it was centuries ago; materials science has changed, along with methods of construction but irrigation is still moving water from one place to another, usually in a confined channel. Yes, I know the Morrison Knudsen Company history.
        The fundamentals of dams may be the same, but the advancement of drill technology, and proceeding deeper has steadily increased. They only had a mud rotary drill in the 1950's. With modern advancements in drilling technology, drilling deeper is limitless.
          ‘NO SERIOUS ATTENTION’
          People who can afford it usually dig a well rather than depending on the city’s limited water system, but they are having to go ever deeper to reach the receding water.
            https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afgh ... SKBN1670FO
              So, there's water underneath Afghanistan too. They just have to go deeper to get to it.

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              water dissolving and water removing there is water at the bottom of the ocean under the water, carry the water remove the water at the bottom of the ocean letting the days go by, let the water hold me down letting the days go by, water flowing underground
              into the blue again after the money's gone once in a lifetime water flowing underground and you may ask yourself what is that beautiful house? and you may ask yourself where does that highway go to? and you may ask yourself am I right? am I wrong? and you may say to yourself "my god what have I done?" same as it ever was same as it ever was

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              neoplacebo wrote:
              Tue Apr 16, 2019 9:25 pm
              water dissolving and water removing there is water at the bottom of the ocean under the water, carry the water remove the water at the bottom of the ocean letting the days go by, let the water hold me down letting the days go by, water flowing underground
              into the blue again after the money's gone once in a lifetime water flowing underground and you may ask yourself what is that beautiful house? and you may ask yourself where does that highway go to? and you may ask yourself am I right? am I wrong? and you may say to yourself "my god what have I done?" same as it ever was same as it ever was
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IsSpAOD6K8
                  "Talking Heads" :roll: has lyrics with a fascination with fire too.
                    Gonna burst into flame
                    Watch out you might get what you're after
                    Boom babies strange but not a stranger
                    I'm an ordinary guy
                    Burning down the house
                    Hold tight wait till the party's over
                    Hold tight We're in for nasty weather
                    There has got to be a way
                    Burning down the house
                    Here's your ticket pack your bag
                    Time for jumpin' overboard
                    The transportation is here
                    Close enough but not too far,
                    Maybe you know where you are
                    Fightin' fire with fire
                    All wet! Hey you might need a raincoat
                    Shakedown! Dreams walking in broad daylight
                    Three hun-dred six-ty five de-grees
                    Burning down the house
                    It was once upon a place sometimes I listen to myself
                    Gonna come in first place
                    People on their way to work and baby what did you except
                    Gonna burst into flame

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3eC35LoF4U

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                    1 CAT FAN wrote:
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                    neoplacebo wrote:
                    Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:16 am
                    I never posted about the groundwater levels anywhere.
                      We'll allow the identity of that someone, that got ran over by a bus, to continue to be unknown. That someone who posted the original article, may be along shortly cursing in pain.
                        neoplacebo wrote:
                        Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:16 am
                        In my post about the 1950's US activity in Afghanistan I said it was in the 1950's.
                        The principles of dam construction and irrigation systems is fundamentally the same as it was centuries ago; materials science has changed, along with methods of construction but irrigation is still moving water from one place to another, usually in a confined channel. Yes, I know the Morrison Knudsen Company history.
                          The fundamentals of dams may be the same, but the advancement of drill technology, and proceeding deeper has steadily increased. They only had a mud rotary drill in the 1950's. With modern advancements in drilling technology, drilling deeper is limitless.
                            ‘NO SERIOUS ATTENTION’
                            People who can afford it usually dig a well rather than depending on the city’s limited water system, but they are having to go ever deeper to reach the receding water.
                              https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afgh ... SKBN1670FO
                                So, there's water underneath Afghanistan too. They just have to go deeper to get to it.
                                You seem to be asserting that there is a contiguous water table at various depths covering the entire planet. Draw yourself a flat map of the world and show your water table at whatever depths you choose; just make it a contiguous ribbon of water that appears at varying depths everywhere on the planet. Now realize if this were true, everything above that water table would spin off into space because there would be nothing anchoring any of the land to the planet itself.


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                                :wtf: :yawn: :think: :crazy: :shock:

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                                Center for Constitutional Rights Alleges U.S. Interference Into International Criminal Court

                                Familiar story by now: War crimes by the US and the lengths that America will go to with cover-ups.
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                                Not only that, but if the cover up doesn't work, there's the pardon. Pardon me all over the place. Pardon me, is my eye hurting your elbow?

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                                I appreciate the effort. We should have left “The Graveyard of Empires” long ago, any place is a good place to talk peace, and any date is a good date to talk peace. The 9/11 dead probably wouldn't want to be exploited on behalf of hate.

                                However, to allow the talks to become so public, to have so alienated the govt of Afghanistan, to see the whole thing spectacularly collapse and to then tell us that it spectacularly collapsed highlights the utter incompetence of Dolt .45’s foreign policy.
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                                Anger grows at civilian deaths by US, Afghan forces

                                This is George Orwell’s perpetual war.
                                How much money wasted?
                                Chelsea Manning is a hero.
                                We are still war criminals in Afghanistan.
                                Kids will soon be going there to kill and die that weren’t yet born when 9/11 happened.
                                It is and always will be “The Graveyard of Empires”.
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                                Vrede too wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:03 am
                                Anger grows at civilian deaths by US, Afghan forces

                                This is George Orwell’s perpetual war.
                                How much money wasted?
                                Chelsea Manning is a hero.
                                We are still war criminals in Afghanistan.
                                Kids will soon be going there to kill and die that weren’t yet born when 9/11 happened.
                                It is and always will be “The Graveyard of Empires”.
                                Yeah, looks like the military historians would have come out twenty years ago and said to the Generals and Admirals "man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you" and pointed out that every entry into that place from Alexander the Great on down has met failure.

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                                neoplacebo wrote:
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                                Yeah, looks like the military historians would have come out twenty years ago and said to the Generals and Admirals "man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you" and pointed out that every entry into that place from Alexander the Great on down has met failure.
                                Oh, they did - and were summarily ignored.

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                                O Really wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:30 am
                                neoplacebo wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:20 am
                                Yeah, looks like the military historians would have come out twenty years ago and said to the Generals and Admirals "man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you" and pointed out that every entry into that place from Alexander the Great on down has met failure.
                                Oh, they did - and were summarily ignored.
                                To be fair, I did not spend much time worrying about our invasion. I thought that it wouldn't end well, but knew that it was inevitable after 9/11 and suspect that our real POTUS, Al Gore, would have done something similar. Otoh, I think the Iraq distraction and Afghan occupation were and are catastrophes.
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                                Yeah, the original crusade to beat up the Taliban was probably - even in retrospect - not a bad thing to do. The rest of George and Dick's Excellent Adventure, not so much.

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                                Vrede too wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:36 am
                                O Really wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:30 am
                                neoplacebo wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:20 am
                                Yeah, looks like the military historians would have come out twenty years ago and said to the Generals and Admirals "man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you" and pointed out that every entry into that place from Alexander the Great on down has met failure.
                                Oh, they did - and were summarily ignored.
                                To be fair, I did not spend much time worrying about our invasion. I thought that it wouldn't end well, but knew that it was inevitable after 9/11 and suspect that our real POTUS, Al Gore, would have done something similar. Otoh, I think the Iraq distraction and Afghan occupation were and are catastrophes.
                                Always wondered if Gore would have ignored the intelligence warnings like Shrub.
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                                GoCubsGo wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pm
                                Vrede too wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:36 am
                                O Really wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:30 am
                                neoplacebo wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:20 am
                                Yeah, looks like the military historians would have come out twenty years ago and said to the Generals and Admirals "man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you" and pointed out that every entry into that place from Alexander the Great on down has met failure.
                                Oh, they did - and were summarily ignored.
                                To be fair, I did not spend much time worrying about our invasion. I thought that it wouldn't end well, but knew that it was inevitable after 9/11 and suspect that our real POTUS, Al Gore, would have done something similar. Otoh, I think the Iraq distraction and Afghan occupation were and are catastrophes.
                                Always wondered if Gore would have ignored the intelligence warnings like Shrub.
                                I always like to imagine that Gore would have been able to tell the difference between Afghanistan and Al-Qaeda and sent in a couple hundred special ops to deal with the major players.
                                Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”

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                                billy.pilgrim wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:33 pm
                                GoCubsGo wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 1:56 pm
                                Vrede too wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:36 am
                                O Really wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:30 am
                                neoplacebo wrote:
                                Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:20 am
                                Yeah, looks like the military historians would have come out twenty years ago and said to the Generals and Admirals "man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you" and pointed out that every entry into that place from Alexander the Great on down has met failure.
                                Oh, they did - and were summarily ignored.
                                To be fair, I did not spend much time worrying about our invasion. I thought that it wouldn't end well, but knew that it was inevitable after 9/11 and suspect that our real POTUS, Al Gore, would have done something similar. Otoh, I think the Iraq distraction and Afghan occupation were and are catastrophes.
                                Always wondered if Gore would have ignored the intelligence warnings like Shrub.
                                I always like to imagine that Gore would have been able to tell the difference between Afghanistan and Al-Qaeda and sent in a couple hundred special ops to deal with the major players.
                                That too.
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