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my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
Quote from: King Tech- Triangle of Death on July 15, 2006, 11:03:53 PMlmfao....hamas actions are unprovoke?. israel occupies parts of lebanon and all of palestine.see why ure an idiot?Israel has been out of Lebanon since 2000. The only army occupying Lebanon now is Hezballah, you dumbmotherfucker.Now why don't you put on your turban, hop on your pet camel, and ride on out of this thread............bitch.
lmfao....hamas actions are unprovoke?. israel occupies parts of lebanon and all of palestine.see why ure an idiot?
Justice may exist within conventions, but how does something EXIT WITHIN something?
Sudddenly it goes from a moral stance of defending israeli sovereignty to who cares
Quote from: JML - no vowels, disembowel your Colin Powell, throw in the towel on July 16, 2006, 03:26:06 PMJustice may exist within conventions, but how does something EXIT WITHIN something?Something exists within something, when one something is a precondition for the other something U DUMB FUCK. Just like brain activity exits only within a living person and can't exist without a living person (Though your case really makes me wonder whether EVERY living person was endowed with this capability), no brain activity can be found within a dead person, just absence of it.The concept of Justice can't be applied, can not be measured or evaluated when there are no conventions between the people or the parties- like during a war for example. Justice is a derivative of conventions. It doesn't mean that everything done within conventions is necessarily just, it simply means that the only way to address, evaluate, measure the criterion of justice is within conventions (in accordance with the extent of the conventions' transgression). If you exert your brain for a long enough time period you can also see how this answers your repetitive rattle about the aftermath of what Hamas and Hezbollah have been doing. Namely, whether their actions or the actions of Israel can be "justified". And my answer was NO (What you obviously didn't get), since the criterion of justice is inapplicable in this case (Due to absence of conventions between the sides in the midst of war).
^^thats a pretty weak argument buddy. he just busted some shit whatd you do
It's not an argument...