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- 12-15-2009 09:00 PM #51
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Well, there you go then. I guess that brings the list down to exactly zero.You might need to remove that one from the list, too.
In WWII Greenland was an outpost with radar bases, ship relief stations and emergency landing strips for AC. Not exactly a war zone, but not exactly neutral either.
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- 12-15-2009 11:03 PM #52
in my native tonque we have say like this (hope my translation will work)
As history is teaching us; history never taught us anything
- 12-16-2009 06:13 AM #53
Yurek,
If I understand your translation properly, that quote almost sounds like: "We cannot see the forest because of the trees" or that while we are making the mistake, we don't realize that others made the same before us - and our case is somehow unique.
Did I catch it right?
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- 12-16-2009 08:38 AM #54
It is good to understand the events of history because someone, somewhere will try to rewrite it.
- 12-16-2009 05:06 PM #55
I have read that every national border in the world was set by war. Not good, just realistic.
Now let me ask a rhetorical question: "Who wants to avoid war more: The military man who will actually go and fight it, or the peace loving civilian who is cozy at home each night, protesting war?"
I have learned that people around the world are NOT the same. We do NOT think alike, nor do we share the same values. How many Americans are amenable to becoming suicide bombers? How many people in power in various countries of the world do NOT want peace, but rather want to experience conquest, taking over other countries and ruling them? And not just in Africa, either. And how many people believe God has told them to take other people's lands (& lives)?
I very much enjoy programs on WW I & WW II. Fine if some don't. But there's no call to denigrate the preferences of others. Just because you feel superior does not mean you are superior.Last edited by navychop; 12-16-2009 at 06:07 PM. Reason: corrected typo
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- 12-16-2009 11:19 PM #56
That is very cold. Sounds about like Minot, N.D. I was never so glad to get away from that place and the blizzards they have. I would be in front of my TV also where it is warm.
- 12-23-2009 05:24 AM #57
Dee_Ann,
Your personal opinion and your voice is always important in this world. You cannot give that up simply because others have a different view or opinion or argue more vocally about it. You need to be strong and hold onto your convictions regarding how you feel.
You may not agree with my viewpoints and ideals and I may not agree with yours, but you have to hold your own ground no matter who disagrees with you or who you disagree with. That is the way of democracy and the best way to make society work.
I disagree often with my own sister and my own brothers, even my parents, but that does not mean that they or I ever give up. We still share Christmas together regardless, and then we debate the same things over again later with more ammunition.
Debating any subject does not mean that anyone involved is incorrect, it means that everyone involved has a passion for their own ideals and a different side of the coin to present. Neither party can be totally right or totally wrong on all issues. You simply have to be tough and strong. If you are right, your'e right, if you are wrong your're wrong. But, have a conviction and hold onto it all the way, otherwise you have nothing to hold onto but someone else's notion!
I thought that you may have felt put out, judging from your last post and I don't think you need to feel that way.
It may seem funny to you, but this site (SatelliteGuys) is a family to me and I do care about everyone here, including you. And your opinions matter, whether I or anyone else agrees with you. So, just be yourself and hold strong to your convictions. If you do, you will be well respected for your devotion to your own ideals. If you don't, everyone will just think that you gave up, and we don't want you to give up. We don't want anyone to give up, not on anything.
RADAR
- 12-23-2009 06:53 AM #58
I like History, History International and Military Channel.
My wife likes Lifetime, Oxygen and reality shows. I watch what I want and she watches what she wants.
She never condemns or criticizes what I watch and I don't condemn or criticize what she watches. We respect each others viewing habits.
The remote is there for a reason, to change channels. Don't like what you are watching...change the channel and respect the viewing habits of others. Not everyone is going to agree on everything, that should be expected...and respected.
One thing I believe we can all agree on, is that we need more FTA channels.http://www.myretrotv.com/affiliates.html
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- 12-23-2009 04:57 PM #59
- 12-23-2009 06:09 PM #60
It takes all kinds of people to make a world. Without differing viewpoints humans would be akin to ants; a hive mind bent on group conformity. As much as we think that everyone should agree with us (and I'm the first to admit that I think everyone should agree with me), we need those different ideas to keep us human.

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