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Wed 26 May, 2010 12:11 am - I'm currently undertaking the task of writing a paper for school that has to be 12 pages long, and I think this is the question that I'm going to focus on. I have always immersed my life... (view)
Tue 6 Apr, 2010 01:46 pm - [QUOTE=xris;148849]I dont think it was a terrorist act, it was an act of war. Why should I feel sorrow for a nation that committed thousands of war crimes. I feel sorrow for the individuals... (view)
Tue 6 Apr, 2010 12:01 pm - [QUOTE=xris;148749]If you ever met any one who was a prisoner of the Japanese and asked him about the Japanese , he would request you killed ever last one of them. When you compare the cruelty and... (view)
Mon 5 Apr, 2010 11:14 pm - I've enjoyed this debate tremendously so far, but here's a suggestion to steer conversation in another direction: If it is agreed that America has engaged in activities in the past that... (view)
Mon 5 Apr, 2010 04:30 am - [QUOTE=wayne;148458]I think the use of atomic weapons in japan was really based on the desire to save american lives in a war we knew would become protracted if we invaded the japanese mainland. A... (view)
Mon 5 Apr, 2010 01:32 am - No, because at the time it was a direct self defense reasoning. It all goes back to the definition of terrorism which is "the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, esp. for... (view)
Mon 5 Apr, 2010 12:51 am - That too, it just furthers my point that America fights against things we have done ourselves in the past without thinking twice about it. Another example of America being prejudiced against... (view)
Mon 5 Apr, 2010 12:36 am - I have been trying to understand the difference ethically, if there is any, between 9/11 and the United States dropping a bomb on Hiroshima. After 9/11 happened, America got geared up and ready to... (view)
Wed 17 Mar, 2010 12:46 pm - So I was thinking of the fact that matter can not be created nor destroyed in my philosophy class while we were discussing epistemology and an interesting question came to me. If matter can not be... (view)
Wed 27 Jan, 2010 02:49 am - [QUOTE=jeeprs;122896]Wisdom really refers to a quality of perception and judgement which is distinctively human. Hence 'Homo Sapiens'.[/QUOTE] What about humans then gives us the... (view)
 
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