POLL: The repercussions of a US attack on Iraq

Which of these is most likely?

  • Co-ordinated large-scale bombings of shopping malls and offices (similar to September 11, but not us

    Votes: 12 133.3%
  • Biological attacks on schools, malls, airports etc

    Votes: 5 55.6%
  • Highly co-ordinated machine gun mow-downs of crowds by suicide gangs

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • One person suicide bombings (similar to that carried out by Hamas) co-ordinated across numerous smal

    Votes: 30 333.3%
  • Devastating car bombs set to go off amongst traffic queues of commuters crawling into work in the ru

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • It won't be as obvious as any of the above, but it will make September 11 look like a wasp bite com

    Votes: 26 288.9%
  • No repercussions

    Votes: 95 1,055.6%

  • Total voters
    9
Quote from TM_Direct:


Liberals do tend to flat out lie though in my opinion....then when you call them on it ....they switch the subject. here's an example:


Too stereotypical to respond to seriously. This is like a saying "all people with blue eyes are dumb" (or smart) (or are cruel) (or kind).

Totally absurd!! Of course, you are welcome to your "opinion". It gives you great credibility.

Peace,
:)rs7
 
re Arabs being bullshit artists: i can honestly say that in australia, in sydney and melbourne, the arabs (mostly lebanese and egyptian (and the turks too)) are (in)famous for bragging and bullshitting (about how tough they are, how many girls they pick up, how good their cars are, who they know blah blah). sure, everyone does these things, the arabs here just take it up a notch.
 
Quote from daniel_m:

re Arabs being bullshit artists: i can honestly say that in australia, in sydney and melbourne, the arabs (mostly lebanese and egyptian (and the turks too)) are (in)famous for bragging and bullshitting (about how tough they are, how many girls they pick up, how good their cars are, who they know blah blah). sure, everyone does these things, the arabs here just take it up a notch.

Actually, the Italians are probably bigger braggers...
 
have you ever been here candle?
if not, how can you comment?

i have lived here for many years. my best friends were arabs. i have met and spoken to arabs in the numbers of, probably, the low to mid hundreds. that's a sizeable enough sample to draw statistical inferences from.

the vast majority of the arabs i have spoken to, over 80%, young and old, seemed to have a pathological need to embellish the truth, or just outright make things up, to boast of themselves, their country, family, traditions, and what not. no other ethnic group i've met even comes close.
 
Quote from candletrader:



He means the natural habitat of Americans i.e. shopping malls, MacDonalds, football games etc etc
I would think our natural habitat is that of personal liberty, democratic society, freedom of religion and freedom of the press, etc.
 
Quote from daniel_m:



the vast majority of the arabs i have spoken to, over 80%, young and old, seemed to have a pathological need to embellish the truth, or just outright make things up, to boast of themselves, their country, family, traditions, and what not. no other ethnic group i've met even comes close.


My money's still on the Greeks and Italians... in fact, I extend it to the entire Meditteranean region... there's definitely something in the water there... :D

 
well, it's obvious you're just kidding around candle, but i'll just say, depending on where in america you live, i'd imagine i'm a virtual lock to have known way more greeks, italians and arabs than you. so i probably a somewhat more qualified opinion than you. nice to see defending your brother arabs (like a good liberal) every chance you get.
 
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