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Title: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 10:43:45 AM
Why is america in the China sea? Why despite the world wide disgust of america is it acting provacitively is spying on what is happenig in China and maybe other countries? Obviously the economic collapse is not what it really is, becasue any real economic collapse would casue the nation to focus on its REAL problems as opposed to creating more for itself. This just gives China grounds to attack...

 

U.S. says Chinese vessels harassed Navy ship
By David Morgan
9 mins ago


WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Five Chinese ships including a naval vessel harassed an unarmed U.S. Navy ocean surveillance ship in international waters in the South China Sea Sunday, the Pentagon said.

The incident prompted the U.S. embassy in Beijing to lodge a weekend protest with the Chinese government, State Department spokesman Robert Wood said.

U.S. defense officials Monday reiterated the protest to China's defense attache in Washington, an official said.

The Chinese vessels "shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity" to the USNS Impeccable and its crew of civilian contractors, with one ship coming within 25 feet, a Defense Department statement said.

It said the American ship was conducting routine operations 75 miles south of Hainan Island.

"The unprofessional maneuvers by Chinese vessels violated the requirement under international law to operate with due regard for the rights and safety of other lawful users of the ocean," Pentagon spokesman Marine Corps Major Stewart Upton said in a statement.

"We expect Chinese ships to act responsibly and refrain from provocative activities that could lead to miscalculation or a collision at sea."

The encounter was the latest incident of "increasingly aggressive" Chinese conduct in the area, which in recent days also included fly-bys of U.S. Navy ships by Chinese maritime surveillance aircraft, the Pentagon said.

The Pentagon identified the Chinese vessels in Sunday's incident as a navy intelligence ship, a bureau of maritime fisheries patrol vessel, a state oceanographic administration patrol vessel and two small Chinese-flagged trawlers.

The Impeccable is one of six Navy surveillance ships that gather underwater acoustical data while operating as part of the U.S. Military Sealift Command, the Pentagon said.

The Chinese vessels surrounded the Impeccable while two closed to within 50 feet, waving Chinese flags and telling the U.S. ship to leave the area, the Defense Department said.

The Impeccable responded by spraying one of the vessels with fire hoses and later informed the Chinese ships by radio that it was leaving the area and requested a safe path to navigate, it said.

Two of the Chinese vessels stopped directly in front of the U.S. ship and dropped pieces of wood in its path.

The Pentagon described accounts of half a dozen other incidents dating back to March 4, in which the Impeccable and its sister vessel USNS Victorious were subjected to aggressive behavior, including dozens of fly-bys by Chinese Y-12 maritime surveillance aircraft.

On March 7, a Chinese intelligence collection ship challenged the Impeccable over the radio, calling her operations illegal and directing the vessel to leave the area or "suffer the consequences," the Pentagon said.

Two days earlier, a Chinese frigate approached the Impeccable and crossed its bow twice, once at a range of 100 feet.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Gray and Paul Eckert; Editing by Paul Simao)
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: a_joker10 on March 09, 2009, 10:48:13 AM
Why is america in the China sea? Why despite the world wide disgust of america is it acting provacitively is spying on what is happenig in China and maybe other countries? Obviously the economic collapse is not what it really is, becasue any real economic collapse would casue the nation to focus on its REAL problems as opposed to creating more for itself. This just gives China grounds to attack...

 

U.S. says Chinese vessels harassed Navy ship
By David Morgan
9 mins ago


WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Five Chinese ships including a naval vessel harassed an unarmed U.S. Navy ocean surveillance ship in international waters in the South China Sea Sunday, the Pentagon said.

The incident prompted the U.S. embassy in Beijing to lodge a weekend protest with the Chinese government, State Department spokesman Robert Wood said.

U.S. defense officials Monday reiterated the protest to China's defense attache in Washington, an official said.

The Chinese vessels "shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity" to the USNS Impeccable and its crew of civilian contractors, with one ship coming within 25 feet, a Defense Department statement said.

It said the American ship was conducting routine operations 75 miles south of Hainan Island.

"The unprofessional maneuvers by Chinese vessels violated the requirement under international law to operate with due regard for the rights and safety of other lawful users of the ocean," Pentagon spokesman Marine Corps Major Stewart Upton said in a statement.

"We expect Chinese ships to act responsibly and refrain from provocative activities that could lead to miscalculation or a collision at sea."

The encounter was the latest incident of "increasingly aggressive" Chinese conduct in the area, which in recent days also included fly-bys of U.S. Navy ships by Chinese maritime surveillance aircraft, the Pentagon said.

The Pentagon identified the Chinese vessels in Sunday's incident as a navy intelligence ship, a bureau of maritime fisheries patrol vessel, a state oceanographic administration patrol vessel and two small Chinese-flagged trawlers.

The Impeccable is one of six Navy surveillance ships that gather underwater acoustical data while operating as part of the U.S. Military Sealift Command, the Pentagon said.

The Chinese vessels surrounded the Impeccable while two closed to within 50 feet, waving Chinese flags and telling the U.S. ship to leave the area, the Defense Department said.

The Impeccable responded by spraying one of the vessels with fire hoses and later informed the Chinese ships by radio that it was leaving the area and requested a safe path to navigate, it said.

Two of the Chinese vessels stopped directly in front of the U.S. ship and dropped pieces of wood in its path.

The Pentagon described accounts of half a dozen other incidents dating back to March 4, in which the Impeccable and its sister vessel USNS Victorious were subjected to aggressive behavior, including dozens of fly-bys by Chinese Y-12 maritime surveillance aircraft.

On March 7, a Chinese intelligence collection ship challenged the Impeccable over the radio, calling her operations illegal and directing the vessel to leave the area or "suffer the consequences," the Pentagon said.

Two days earlier, a Chinese frigate approached the Impeccable and crossed its bow twice, once at a range of 100 feet.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Gray and Paul Eckert; Editing by Paul Simao)

What part of international waters don't you understand.

The US ship had every right to be there.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 10:58:55 AM
What part of international waters don't you understand.

The US ship had every right to be there.

How many Russian, Chinese, Arab etc ships do you see floating off the shores of america? Performing 'DRILLS'? SPYING?

These moves are provacative and will inevitable cause a reaction. It was some yeas ago that China captured an america spy plane in its air space and forced it to land and the plane was thoroughly dismantled and every suspicious component within it was taken and investigated by the Chinese. The Russian shot down an american spy plane for the same reasons. That american ship is mre thn 6000 miles away from america and has NO BUSINESS being there, so if the Chinese decide to BLOW IT UP they will have all justification to do so.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Hereford on March 09, 2009, 10:59:41 AM
What part of international waters don't you understand.

The US ship had every right to be there.

No shit.

Its like, I don't like the neighbors parking on the street in front of my house, but I really can't do anything about it except harass them whenever I get the chance.  :)
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: 240 is Back on March 09, 2009, 11:02:32 AM
it's in international waters.  The US has ten time the military of anyone else, so yeah, we're going to be a lot more active in monitoring things.

or, maybe we're letting the world know that if you should choose to drop our dollar, you had better believe we'll have millions of pissed off, well-armed military men in bases in your region.  They'll find their paychecks are worthless, and they may be a little pissed.

I dunno... maybe we're the guy on the couch with a rifle.  You want to tell him to leave, and you don't want to keep giving him beer money... but you know that removing him will be the ugliest thing imaginable.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 11:11:00 AM
No shit.

Its like, I don't like the neighbors parking on the street in front of my house, but I really can't do anything about it except harass them whenever I get the chance.  :)

Thisis a different matter you are expressing...Now if your neighbors were hardcore drug dealers, gang members, car jackers, pedophiles, rapist then you have every RIGHT to defend yourself from what POTENTIALLY could become a dangerous and explosive situation. SO the same for China, Russia, Japan or any nation american ships are syping on or hanging out in the area where it is far from it home base.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Hereford on March 09, 2009, 11:18:14 AM
Thisis a different matter you are expressing...Now if your neighbors were hardcore drug dealers, gang members, car jackers, pedophiles, rapist then you have every RIGHT to defend yourself from what POTENTIALLY could become a dangerous and explosive situation. SO the same for China, Russia, Japan or any nation american ships are syping on or hanging out in the area where it is far from it home base.

No, you couldn't.  Go call the cops and tell them some drug dealing pedo gang members parked their car in your assumed space. You will get nothing.

Just like trying to mess around with the USA. You WILL get smoked.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 11:28:28 AM
No, you couldn't.  Go call the cops and tell them some drug dealing pedo gang members parked their car in your assumed space. You will get nothing.

Just like trying to mess around with the USA. You WILL get smoked.

You clearly don't comprehend well....

You are tying your action to restrictive laws set up by your county, city or state...I am talking about NATIONS  here

Parking a car on the CITY'S street is NOT a crime initself or something to worry about...HOWEVER if all manner of dangerous and illegal activities were/are occuring in the car next to your property, if guns were being sold, drugs being sold, shiftless and dangerous people were coming precariously near your property and engaging in dangerous activities, if robberies and attacks were happening right near your door step...then you have the RIGHT to defend yourself, property and family. So the same with other nations...this is NOT just a matter of a ship floating by...IT IS THE POTENTIAL FOR DANGER AND CONFRONTATION
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Soul Crusher on March 09, 2009, 11:28:46 AM
No, you couldn't.  Go call the cops and tell them some drug dealing pedo gang members parked their car in your assumed space. You will get nothing.

Just like trying to mess around with the USA. You WILL get smoked.

And people laugh at me for buying ammo etc.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Dan-O on March 09, 2009, 11:32:53 AM
Why is america in the China sea? Why despite the world wide disgust of america is it acting provacitively is spying on what is happenig in China and maybe other countries? Obviously the economic collapse is not what it really is, becasue any real economic collapse would casue the nation to focus on its REAL problems as opposed to creating more for itself. This just gives China grounds to attack...

Are you for real?  The above paragraph is funny on so many levels.

Is this a gimmick account?  Who is this really?  It's a joke, right?
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Mons Venus on March 09, 2009, 11:39:38 AM
Why is america in the China sea? Why despite the world wide disgust of america is it acting provacitively is spying on what is happenig in China and maybe other countries? Obviously the economic collapse is not what it really is, becasue any real economic collapse would casue the nation to focus on its REAL problems as opposed to creating more for itself. This just gives China grounds to attack...

 

U.S. says Chinese vessels harassed Navy ship
By David Morgan
9 mins ago


WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Five Chinese ships including a naval vessel harassed an unarmed U.S. Navy ocean surveillance ship in international waters in the South China Sea Sunday, the Pentagon said.

The incident prompted the U.S. embassy in Beijing to lodge a weekend protest with the Chinese government, State Department spokesman Robert Wood said.

U.S. defense officials Monday reiterated the protest to China's defense attache in Washington, an official said.

The Chinese vessels "shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity" to the USNS Impeccable and its crew of civilian contractors, with one ship coming within 25 feet, a Defense Department statement said.

It said the American ship was conducting routine operations 75 miles south of Hainan Island.

"The unprofessional maneuvers by Chinese vessels violated the requirement under international law to operate with due regard for the rights and safety of other lawful users of the ocean," Pentagon spokesman Marine Corps Major Stewart Upton said in a statement.

"We expect Chinese ships to act responsibly and refrain from provocative activities that could lead to miscalculation or a collision at sea."

The encounter was the latest incident of "increasingly aggressive" Chinese conduct in the area, which in recent days also included fly-bys of U.S. Navy ships by Chinese maritime surveillance aircraft, the Pentagon said.

The Pentagon identified the Chinese vessels in Sunday's incident as a navy intelligence ship, a bureau of maritime fisheries patrol vessel, a state oceanographic administration patrol vessel and two small Chinese-flagged trawlers.

The Impeccable is one of six Navy surveillance ships that gather underwater acoustical data while operating as part of the U.S. Military Sealift Command, the Pentagon said.

The Chinese vessels surrounded the Impeccable while two closed to within 50 feet, waving Chinese flags and telling the U.S. ship to leave the area, the Defense Department said.

The Impeccable responded by spraying one of the vessels with fire hoses and later informed the Chinese ships by radio that it was leaving the area and requested a safe path to navigate, it said.

Two of the Chinese vessels stopped directly in front of the U.S. ship and dropped pieces of wood in its path.

The Pentagon described accounts of half a dozen other incidents dating back to March 4, in which the Impeccable and its sister vessel USNS Victorious were subjected to aggressive behavior, including dozens of fly-bys by Chinese Y-12 maritime surveillance aircraft.

On March 7, a Chinese intelligence collection ship challenged the Impeccable over the radio, calling her operations illegal and directing the vessel to leave the area or "suffer the consequences," the Pentagon said.

Two days earlier, a Chinese frigate approached the Impeccable and crossed its bow twice, once at a range of 100 feet.

(Additional reporting by Andrew Gray and Paul Eckert; Editing by Paul Simao)

Solve Georgie Bush's economic depression with more war! :-*
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Soul Crusher on March 09, 2009, 11:49:25 AM
Add Warren Buffet & Jack Welsh to the group that knows Obama is screwing up in pursuing insane policies.  BTW - go listen to Schiff's latest interview where he details exactly how Obama is GWB Third term in almost every way possible save for a few token issues.     

This is a side show to what is really going on. 
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Fury on March 09, 2009, 11:50:00 AM
Are you for real?  The above paragraph is funny on so many levels.

Is this a gimmick account?  Who is this really?  It's a joke, right?

Samson is a known gimmick and has been for a while. He spent the first part of existence on the G&O where every post of his was in all caps and did nothing but talk about how whites are responsible for all the world's problems, how blacks are superior in every way and all the other shit a gimmick usually does. He eventually found the politics board. At least he rotates between all caps and normal typing now.  ::)
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 12:16:05 PM
Samson is a known gimmick and has been for a while. He spent the first part of existence on the G&O where every post of his was in all caps and did nothing but talk about how whites are responsible for all the world's problems, how blacks are superior in every way and all the other shit a gimmick usually does. He eventually found the politics board. At least he rotates between all caps and normal typing now.  ::)

SAMSON IS A GIMMICK ACCOUNT......NO WAY!!!!...SAY IT AIN'T SO!!!!!
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 12:17:14 PM
Add this new manuveur to americas list of DUMB PROVACATIVE ACTIONS

NKorea puts troops on alert, warns of war danger
By JEAN H. LEE, Associated Press Writer
1 hr 25 mins ago

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea put its troops on alert and cut the last hot line to Seoul on Monday as the American and South Korean militaries began joint maneuvers. The communist regime warned that even the slightest provocation could trigger war.

The North stressed that provocation would include any attempt to interfere with its impending launch of a satellite into orbit. U.S. and Japanese officials suspect the launch is a cover for a test of a long-range attack missile and have suggested they might move to intercept the rocket.

"Shooting our satellite for peaceful purposes will precisely mean a war," North Korea's military threatened in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. Any interception attempt will draw "a just, retaliatory strike," it said.

The North has been on a steady retreat from reconciliation since President Lee Myung-bak took office in the South a year ago. After Lee said the North must continue dismantling its nuclear program if it wants aid, Pyongyang cut ties, suspended joint projects and stepped up its belligerence rhetoric.

"The danger of a military conflict is further increasing than ever before on the Korean Peninsula because of the saber rattling which involves armed forces huge enough to fight a war," the North's news agency warned as Pyongyang put its armed forces on standby for combat.

Allied commanders say the exercises are nothing more than the annual drills the two nations have held for years, while the North has been condemning them as a rehearsal for invasion.

Analysts say North Korea's heated words are designed to grab President Barack Obama's attention. With South Korea cutting off aid, the impoverished North is angling for a diplomatic coup of establishing direct ties with the U.S., analysts say.

For weeks, the North has said it is forging ahead with plans to send a communications satellite into space — a launch that U.S. and Japanese officials say would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution banning the North from testing ballistic missiles. That decree came after the North test-fired a long-range missile and conducted an underground nuclear weapon test in 2006.

Analysts say the launch could occur late this month or in early April, around the time North Korea's new parliament, elected Sunday, convenes its first session with leader Kim Jong Il at its helm.

Kim, 67, was among legislators unanimously elected to a five-year term, the North's state media said. Elections in North Korea are largely a formality, with the ruling Workers' Party hand-picking one candidate for each district and voters endorsing the sole nominee.

Observers were watching the results for signs of a shift in policy — or hints that Kim, who reportedly suffered a stroke last August, might be grooming a son to succeed him. None of his three sons appeared on a list of lawmakers announced on state TV late Monday.

In Seoul, Obama's special envoy on North Korea, Stephen Bosworth, urged Pyongyang not to fire a missile, which he said would be an "extremely ill-advised" move.

"Whether they describe it as a satellite launch or something else makes no difference," Bosworth said after talks with his South Korean counterpart on drawing Pyongyang back to international talks on the North's nuclear disarmament.

South Korea's Defense Ministry spokesman, Won Tae-jae, played down the North's threats as "rhetoric," but added that the country's military was ready to deal with any contingencies.

Hundreds of South Koreans were stranded in the northern border town of Kaesong after Pyongyang severed the last communications link between the two governments to protest the U.S.-South Korean military exercises that began Monday.

North Korea banned nearly all cross-border traffic in December amid deteriorating relations with Seoul but has allowed a skeleton staff of South Koreans to work at a joint industrial zone in Kaesong that is a crucial source of hard currency for the isolated communist regime.

The two Koreas use the hot line to coordinate the passage of people and goods through the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, and its suspension shut down traffic and stranded about 570 South Koreans north of the border.

All South Koreans in Kaesong are safe, Seoul's Unification Ministry said as it called on Pyongyang to restore communications.

Cutting the hot line for the duration of the 12-day U.S.-South Korean maneuvers leaves the two Koreas without any means of quick, direct communication at a time of high tension, when even an accidental skirmish could trigger fighting.

North and South Korea technically remain in a state of war since their 1950-53 conflict ended in a cease-fire, not a peace treaty. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers are massed on each side of the DMZ.

The United States, which has about 28,000 military personnel in South Korea, routinely holds joint military exercises with the South.

Last week, the North threatened danger to South Korean passenger planes flying near its airspace if the maneuvers went ahead, and several airlines rerouted their flights as a precaution.

Gen. Walter Sharp, the U.S. commander, said the joint exercises — involving some 26,000 U.S. troops, an unspecified number of South Korean soldiers and a U.S. aircraft carrier — are "not tied in any way to any political or real world event."
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: a_joker10 on March 09, 2009, 12:36:50 PM
Add this new manuveur to americas list of DUMB PROVACATIVE ACTIONS

NKorea puts troops on alert, warns of war danger
By JEAN H. LEE, Associated Press Writer
1 hr 25 mins ago

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea put its troops on alert and cut the last hot line to Seoul on Monday as the American and South Korean militaries began joint maneuvers. The communist regime warned that even the slightest provocation could trigger war.

The North stressed that provocation would include any attempt to interfere with its impending launch of a satellite into orbit. U.S. and Japanese officials suspect the launch is a cover for a test of a long-range attack missile and have suggested they might move to intercept the rocket.

"Shooting our satellite for peaceful purposes will precisely mean a war," North Korea's military threatened in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency. Any interception attempt will draw "a just, retaliatory strike," it said.

The North has been on a steady retreat from reconciliation since President Lee Myung-bak took office in the South a year ago. After Lee said the North must continue dismantling its nuclear program if it wants aid, Pyongyang cut ties, suspended joint projects and stepped up its belligerence rhetoric.

"The danger of a military conflict is further increasing than ever before on the Korean Peninsula because of the saber rattling which involves armed forces huge enough to fight a war," the North's news agency warned as Pyongyang put its armed forces on standby for combat.

Allied commanders say the exercises are nothing more than the annual drills the two nations have held for years, while the North has been condemning them as a rehearsal for invasion.

Analysts say North Korea's heated words are designed to grab President Barack Obama's attention. With South Korea cutting off aid, the impoverished North is angling for a diplomatic coup of establishing direct ties with the U.S., analysts say.

For weeks, the North has said it is forging ahead with plans to send a communications satellite into space — a launch that U.S. and Japanese officials say would violate a U.N. Security Council resolution banning the North from testing ballistic missiles. That decree came after the North test-fired a long-range missile and conducted an underground nuclear weapon test in 2006.


Analysts say the launch could occur late this month or in early April, around the time North Korea's new parliament, elected Sunday, convenes its first session with leader Kim Jong Il at its helm.

Kim, 67, was among legislators unanimously elected to a five-year term, the North's state media said. Elections in North Korea are largely a formality, with the ruling Workers' Party hand-picking one candidate for each district and voters endorsing the sole nominee.

Observers were watching the results for signs of a shift in policy — or hints that Kim, who reportedly suffered a stroke last August, might be grooming a son to succeed him. None of his three sons appeared on a list of lawmakers announced on state TV late Monday.

In Seoul, Obama's special envoy on North Korea, Stephen Bosworth, urged Pyongyang not to fire a missile, which he said would be an "extremely ill-advised" move.

"Whether they describe it as a satellite launch or something else makes no difference," Bosworth said after talks with his South Korean counterpart on drawing Pyongyang back to international talks on the North's nuclear disarmament.

South Korea's Defense Ministry spokesman, Won Tae-jae, played down the North's threats as "rhetoric," but added that the country's military was ready to deal with any contingencies.

Hundreds of South Koreans were stranded in the northern border town of Kaesong after Pyongyang severed the last communications link between the two governments to protest the U.S.-South Korean military exercises that began Monday.

North Korea banned nearly all cross-border traffic in December amid deteriorating relations with Seoul but has allowed a skeleton staff of South Koreans to work at a joint industrial zone in Kaesong that is a crucial source of hard currency for the isolated communist regime.

The two Koreas use the hot line to coordinate the passage of people and goods through the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, and its suspension shut down traffic and stranded about 570 South Koreans north of the border.

All South Koreans in Kaesong are safe, Seoul's Unification Ministry said as it called on Pyongyang to restore communications.

Cutting the hot line for the duration of the 12-day U.S.-South Korean maneuvers leaves the two Koreas without any means of quick, direct communication at a time of high tension, when even an accidental skirmish could trigger fighting.

North and South Korea technically remain in a state of war since their 1950-53 conflict ended in a cease-fire, not a peace treaty. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers are massed on each side of the DMZ.

The United States, which has about 28,000 military personnel in South Korea, routinely holds joint military exercises with the South.

Last week, the North threatened danger to South Korean passenger planes flying near its airspace if the maneuvers went ahead, and several airlines rerouted their flights as a precaution.

Gen. Walter Sharp, the U.S. commander, said the joint exercises — involving some 26,000 U.S. troops, an unspecified number of South Korean soldiers and a U.S. aircraft carrier — are "not tied in any way to any political or real world event."

North Korea is launching the rocket even though the UN forbids them to.

North Korea threatened passenger planes last week.

And America is to blame.

HAHA
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 01:11:21 PM
North Korea is launching the rocket even though the UN forbids them to.

North Korea threatened passenger planes last week.

And America is to blame.

HAHA

The UN told america not to attack  Iraq...so much for that USELESS organization
You were told by america that a supposed plane was threatened by the North koreans..how convenient
america is afraid of the Koreans has a nuclear bomb...america will not mess with a nation with THE BOMB.
Soon one of those bombs will land on america as many BOMBS have been sold to other nations and persons from Russia, China, Israel and South Africa...
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Mons Venus on March 09, 2009, 01:14:55 PM
Samson is a known gimmick and has been for a while. He spent the first part of existence on the G&O where every post of his was in all caps and did nothing but talk about how whites are responsible for all the world's problems, how blacks are superior in every way and all the other shit a gimmick usually does. He eventually found the politics board. At least he rotates between all caps and normal typing now.  ::)

Ok TerminalPower BerzerkFury.  ;)
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: headhuntersix on March 09, 2009, 01:21:34 PM
Well idiot I'm in Korea as we speak, pissing off the porn addicted midget. The North Koreans are starving their people to death. The whole country is a disaster. This has all been happening for a long time but the thing thats changed is that for the first time, the NKPA is suffering right along with the people. The Army gets fed first, which is why its so big. So the midget might decide to come South, as his window is closing.

As for China, who knows. They are knee deep in Central and South America..we both play games. SAMSON ur an idiot.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 01:29:19 PM
Well idiot I'm in Korea as we speak, pissing off the porn addicted midget. The North Koreans are starving their people to death. The whole country is a disaster. This has all been happening for a long time but the thing thats changed is that for the first time, the NKPA is suffering right along with the people. The Army gets fed first, which is why its so big. So the midget might decide to come South, as his window is closing.

As for China, who knows. They are knee deep in Central and South America..we both play games. SAMSON ur an idiot.

Wise men are called everything but wise men, but when trouble comes wisemen are sought out like gold in a mine.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: a_joker10 on March 09, 2009, 01:38:42 PM
Wise men are called everything but wise men, but when trouble comes wisemen are sought out like gold in a mine.

Actually wise men are the first killed.

Just ask the Khmer Rouge or Mao.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: headhuntersix on March 09, 2009, 01:57:45 PM
Wise men are called everything but wise men, but when trouble comes wisemen are sought out like gold in a mine.

No those who can field strip an AK are sought. Those who are wise end up hung.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Mons Venus on March 09, 2009, 02:01:35 PM
The North Koreans are starving their people to death. The whole country is a disaster.

OUR country is a disaster. >:(
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 02:46:41 PM
No those who can field strip an AK are sought. Those who are wise end up hung.

The correct word to use in English is HANGED. People are hanged...things are hung. See you american think you are so smart but it truly is otherwise.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Fury on March 09, 2009, 03:33:36 PM
The correct word to use in English is HANGED. People are hanged...things are hung. See you american think you are so smart but it truly is otherwise.

If you want to play games, then "see you american think you are so smart" is nothing short of a butchering of our language. Your grammar is horrendous so you really shouldn't be talking.

Ok TerminalPower BerzerkFury.  ;)

You still think I'm TerminalPower?
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: George Whorewell on March 09, 2009, 05:05:31 PM
Samson you really have too much time on your hands, especially for someone who doesn't even live in America. I really think you spend all day looking for obscure news story's and perusing the NYT website to find articles that paint America in a bad light. Why are you so angry? Ask your parents (or zookeeper) for a hug. I guarantee that you'll be happier and suddenly wasting your life trying to find meaningless news on the internet will become a thing of the past. Hope this helps. 
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: SAMSON123 on March 09, 2009, 06:11:53 PM
Samson you really have too much time on your hands, especially for someone who doesn't even live in America. I really think you spend all day looking for obscure news story's and perusing the NYT website to find articles that paint America in a bad light. Why are you so angry? Ask your parents (or zookeeper) for a hug. I guarantee that you'll be happier and suddenly wasting your life trying to find meaningless news on the internet will become a thing of the past. Hope this helps. 

Here whore read this   http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=269182.0
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: Deicide on March 09, 2009, 06:38:06 PM
Well idiot I'm in Korea as we speak, pissing off the porn addicted midget. The North Koreans are starving their people to death. The whole country is a disaster. This has all been happening for a long time but the thing thats changed is that for the first time, the NKPA is suffering right along with the people. The Army gets fed first, which is why its so big. So the midget might decide to come South, as his window is closing.

As for China, who knows. They are knee deep in Central and South America..we both play games. SAMSON ur an idiot.

I fucking hate Korea, never want to be in that stinkhole again. Sorry, had to say that.
Title: Re: STUPID MANEUVERS BY THE AMERICA
Post by: headhuntersix on March 10, 2009, 01:33:08 AM
I knew u'd melt down...not that ur wrong. Its the land of not quite right. They try to be Japan but just don't get there. They have stop signs..but don't stop, they give u a map, but its all in Korean, they have numbered streets, but they're out of order. The damm cooks on the post I'm on refuse to give me more then two eggs, the list is endless. I love asia but there is something off about the Koreans....