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the next war could be started by Madagascar.
If you think about it, every country has the potential to be a threat to the rest of the world. Look at germany. TWICE they were a superpower (albeit, a less than favourable one, but People are people, and they lost many innocent lives too) and twice they held out quite a while against a plethora of countries. All it takes is a determined leader that either incites fear into people (although usually rebels form from this) or a leader that rallies the people, gets them to put their faith into them, and he puts his faith into them. For all we know, the next war could be started by Madagascar.
Iraq is considered Third world, but they have been mustering "Terrorists" from nowhere for years.
Quote from: The Geologist on February 01, 2008, 06:21:26 pmWait..what?yes you see the federal reserve has to loan out money to the govt and then it gets it back at interest ergo PROFIT from evil OIL WARS in iraq. nothin' more profitable than a war.
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The topic is about Russia being a threat to the US, not some statistics about coloured or white criminals.And no, it's not only a threat to the States, but to the entire world too, mostly Eastern Europe.As an eastern-european myself, I still see that the communist way of thinking is still present in my country.I might be wrong, understanding the word "communism" not as it should be, but I am supposed to live in a democracy, and I witness every day how, let's say older people (the ones who were taught/brainwashed the thinking of communism), still think that my country is how it was 20 years ago, applying their beliefs about family/culture/school in everyday life.I don't remember much, but I heard on the news that Russia has bought one of our atomic reactors in order to reconstruct it and get it back working.
Quote from: lordrohith on February 01, 2008, 07:05:58 pmQuote from: Clawbug on February 01, 2008, 06:59:57 pmQuote from: Svirin Kerath on February 01, 2008, 03:45:00 pmDid you read any of our conversation on the preceding page? Crime is not "x% of z criminals are y, there fore y causes z types of crime." We spent many posts belaboring this fact. What you propose is in fact a fallacy of thought, called 'Post hoc ergo propter hoc.'You can not boil it down to one factor. Which is what you did. Which was what I also did, to reveal how irrelevant it is.Also, since none of your alleged figures are quoted from anywhere, would you please tell us where this wealth of information is coming from?Are you telling me, that one can't say that muslims are violent just by looking at statistics? Are you claiming that those statistics are false? How much do you know about Islam and womens rights? They wear haze everywhere. In Finland no Finn wears it, unless she is a muslim. The motives for rapes have been quite much the same "She was provoking me by not wearing a haze and by wearing very exposing clothing". Should WE adapt their culture because of the fact that they just can't control themselves among us?Oh, my sourfe for the values is this: http://www.om.fi/optula/uploads/nul786y.pdf It is in Finnish though. But you should be able to understand some tables. The names of countries can't be that hard to regocnize. It is "Crimes by Immigrants"-report from Finnish Ministry of Justice.He's trying to tell you that those statistics may show an association between the 2 but that doesn't imply causation.Seriousy, wtf? If there are Over 12 thousand people, and some OVER 35% of them are being suspected for a crime, mainly rapes or physical assaults, how the feck can someone say "That means nothing!". IT also means nothing that muslims have been in war all around the far-east/asia/africa for what, last few hundred years at least. Yeah, right, means nothing? How hard is it to admit, that their RELIGION, in this case ISLAM, is being the PROBLEM, which makes them VIOLENT? Someone made a thread about it in a Finnish islamic discussion board. In less than 24 houes it got locked without any proper reply from muslims. Direct assaults and insults toward the original poster. Just see what is it in France, England, Germany, Sweden... Ask them who make the most violent and brutal rapes and assaults over there. You will be impressed if you aren't believing what I have stated here. Seriously.How come it is the muslims only, who commit mainly the violent crimes, with rates average over 35%, when others commit more robberies with rates around 15-20%? Coincidence?
Quote from: Clawbug on February 01, 2008, 06:59:57 pmQuote from: Svirin Kerath on February 01, 2008, 03:45:00 pmDid you read any of our conversation on the preceding page? Crime is not "x% of z criminals are y, there fore y causes z types of crime." We spent many posts belaboring this fact. What you propose is in fact a fallacy of thought, called 'Post hoc ergo propter hoc.'You can not boil it down to one factor. Which is what you did. Which was what I also did, to reveal how irrelevant it is.Also, since none of your alleged figures are quoted from anywhere, would you please tell us where this wealth of information is coming from?Are you telling me, that one can't say that muslims are violent just by looking at statistics? Are you claiming that those statistics are false? How much do you know about Islam and womens rights? They wear haze everywhere. In Finland no Finn wears it, unless she is a muslim. The motives for rapes have been quite much the same "She was provoking me by not wearing a haze and by wearing very exposing clothing". Should WE adapt their culture because of the fact that they just can't control themselves among us?Oh, my sourfe for the values is this: http://www.om.fi/optula/uploads/nul786y.pdf It is in Finnish though. But you should be able to understand some tables. The names of countries can't be that hard to regocnize. It is "Crimes by Immigrants"-report from Finnish Ministry of Justice.He's trying to tell you that those statistics may show an association between the 2 but that doesn't imply causation.
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on February 01, 2008, 03:45:00 pmDid you read any of our conversation on the preceding page? Crime is not "x% of z criminals are y, there fore y causes z types of crime." We spent many posts belaboring this fact. What you propose is in fact a fallacy of thought, called 'Post hoc ergo propter hoc.'You can not boil it down to one factor. Which is what you did. Which was what I also did, to reveal how irrelevant it is.Also, since none of your alleged figures are quoted from anywhere, would you please tell us where this wealth of information is coming from?Are you telling me, that one can't say that muslims are violent just by looking at statistics? Are you claiming that those statistics are false? How much do you know about Islam and womens rights? They wear haze everywhere. In Finland no Finn wears it, unless she is a muslim. The motives for rapes have been quite much the same "She was provoking me by not wearing a haze and by wearing very exposing clothing". Should WE adapt their culture because of the fact that they just can't control themselves among us?Oh, my sourfe for the values is this: http://www.om.fi/optula/uploads/nul786y.pdf It is in Finnish though. But you should be able to understand some tables. The names of countries can't be that hard to regocnize. It is "Crimes by Immigrants"-report from Finnish Ministry of Justice.
Did you read any of our conversation on the preceding page? Crime is not "x% of z criminals are y, there fore y causes z types of crime." We spent many posts belaboring this fact. What you propose is in fact a fallacy of thought, called 'Post hoc ergo propter hoc.'You can not boil it down to one factor. Which is what you did. Which was what I also did, to reveal how irrelevant it is.Also, since none of your alleged figures are quoted from anywhere, would you please tell us where this wealth of information is coming from?
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wow these conversations are really complicated and have amazing info. i wish i was them >_<
Quote from: tehsnipah on February 02, 2008, 08:37:57 amwow these conversations are really complicated and have amazing info. i wish i was them >_<Read wikipedia. Lots.
Problem with books- like the recent (in a book sense, it was released less than 10 years ago) "Russia's Air Power In Crisis," while chock full of pertinent, accurate information, can become outdated very quickly in comparison to internet articles.
Quote from: Svirin Kerath on February 02, 2008, 06:09:23 pmProblem with books- like the recent (in a book sense, it was released less than 10 years ago) "Russia's Air Power In Crisis," while chock full of pertinent, accurate information, can become outdated very quickly in comparison to internet articles.The problem with statistics is that they are always very inaccurate. Especially polls.
Quote from: a-4-year-old on February 02, 2008, 07:34:01 pmQuote from: Svirin Kerath on February 02, 2008, 06:09:23 pmProblem with books- like the recent (in a book sense, it was released less than 10 years ago) "Russia's Air Power In Crisis," while chock full of pertinent, accurate information, can become outdated very quickly in comparison to internet articles.The problem with statistics is that they are always very inaccurate. Especially polls.Polls=Opinion based, People's opinions change.Indecisive pricks...