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#1 Blaze787
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It's a matter of perspective. If you agree with his points of view, then yeah, he makes sense. If you don't agree with them, then he doesn't make any sense at all.

Regardless, Islamic fundamentalists will always find a reason to attack the West or anyone who doesn't submit to their ideologies. They come, and the US pounds them into the ground. A lot more of them die than Westerners, and I'm not shedding any tears. Let's just hope Allah has enough virgins up there to meet demand.

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Ok, the US had it coming. They're a bunch of imperialists who only care about their own interests at the expense of others. They deserve all the sh*t they get. Since that's the case, I say the US should start living up to that reputation and just nuke the Islamic fundies off the map. Nothing to hide anymore. Just go all out and get it over with. Nukes too extreme? Nothing that a nice, clean carpet bombing can't fix.

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What about the 90% of non violent, non crazy ( relatively) islamic people.

It's a lot more than 10% that would like to see the imposition of a global sharia.

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Ok, the US had it coming. They're a bunch of imperialists who only care about their own interests at the expense of others. They deserve all the sh*t they get. Since that's the case, I say the US should start living up to that reputation and just nuke the Islamic fundies off the map. Nothing to hide anymore. Just go all out and get it over with. Nukes too extreme? Nothing that a nice, clean carpet bombing can't fix.

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#4 Blaze787
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In America "Omg! [Insert date here] never forget! Waaaaaah!" Anywhere else "Lol casualties happen no1curr"Oil_rope_bombs

Canadian citizen here. I'd like to point out an important distinction. I care when civilians die anywhere in the world...as long as they aren't adherents of a backward, repressive, dark age ideology that seeks to impose said ideology on the West. For example, I cared greatly about the victims of the Japanese earthquake/tsunami.

In other words, ditch the outdated ideologies, move your mind into the 21st century, and I will start caring.

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Military tech has advanced tremendously in the last few decades. Precision guided weaponry have dramatically reduced collateral damage. That said, it's impossible to negate it completely.

The unfortunate fact is that the majority of terror related offences in the West are committed by extremists of Pakistani descent. As long as this trend continues, UAV's are going to be a necessity in that region.

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There are way too many of these nutjobs even here in Canada. Western countries really need to straighten up and act to stop this.

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I loved Batman Beyond. I've never watched the new Spiderman.

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We all know that the old Xbox 360's were practically GAURANTEED to break down at some point. It wasn't a matter of if, but WHEN. In fact I don't know ONE person who's Xbox hasn't broken! BUT ... the story changes with the Xbox 360 slims.

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Well, now you know one person. I have an old Xbox 360 Elite that I bought back in July 2008, and it has never given me any trouble.

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#9 Blaze787
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I thought about Peter Moore.

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#10 Blaze787
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First thought that came to mind was the Elcor in Mass Effect.