#1 i agree with the billy from ar. that divorced fathers are unfairly treated by the us courts and basically any woman can destroy a man financially and mentally. i have joint custody of my dtr. wow thanks, i get 96 hrs a month with my dtr. if im lucky. if mom decides to put my dtr. in extracurricular activities i may not see her for an entire month. makes me want to revolt.
however, the most pressing issue in america today is political correctness. what happened to the days of america ,love it or leave it? we are at war with islam,not just radical islam. i wont even comment on this because,with the obama admin. in power we will lose this war. i think narcissism has destroyed the fabric of our country. everyone must out do there neighbor rather than love thy neigbor. i have no hope for this ,once great country of ours. may the lord come and wipe all the pain and sufferring away
hate narcissisimof MN1:56PM September 06, 2010
A typo??? - somebody who merely typed the article, ran spell check and never read the article themselves. Or perhaps someone who is "educated" in America who doesn't know the definition of powder keg or how it would relate to the article's intended meaning. We need to add "educated" Americans that can't find Europe on the map, much less identify the Balkans, to our internal threats.
Karenof TX10:26AM June 14, 2009
We are taxed todeath,If you consider,all the agencies taxing us.Than the fact thatfathers are treated like fecal matter.And not treatedwith any compasion at all.We are all getting tired of being milked by a bunch of krooks,And liers.I personally think its timefor a revolution.
Billy Jacksonof AR9:00PM June 13, 2009
'power keg' is usuall y spelled 'powder keg'
solarman2012of NY9:20AM June 12, 2009
Polarity shift caused by the re-emergence of Planet X on December 21, 2012 - the precise end of the Mayan calendar. And there's nothing we can do about it, but to plan for the worse case scenarios. Bid on that lovely cave home on ebay and stock it well in case this really comes to past. Or, since there's really nothing people can do in the event an large errant meteor, comet or asteroid impacts the Earth and causes another ice age - let's just try to be better individuals, tell our family and friends we love them, show by our actions and through kindness how collectively we can make things better in the time remaining in our lives... and then WE PARTY!
Tony Leeof CA6:19PM February 23, 2009
Is that the same as a powder keg?
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dandan11:16PM February 14, 2009
Larry Weger of FL:
Never mind where I went to public school. Better that you comprehend what I have written rather than being concerned about my 'writing style'. Don't be lazy, educate yourself about the world.
Emma9:09PM February 14, 2009
Carl Maddoxx of GA:
To your way of thinking, if I say what I believe to be the truth - then I am a 'Serb supporter'. What does it matter whom I support, i.e. if I have done the necessary research to get to the truth? You also say ".... Compared to other US bases on foreign soil, it is a far cry from being a HUGE base. ...." My question to you, then, is: Why are there so many US bases 'on foreign soil'? You must know that Bondsteel is only one of many hundreds. USA is in the tank financially because it had a desperate need to dominate the world, including the Balkans. You go on to tell me that USA saved the Albanians ".... from being dumped into a well ...." What? If Albanians (primarily Muslim) are (post-1999) 90% of Kosovo's population, who has been dumping whom into wells? In case you don't know, the population was not always thus.
You tell me that you were at Bondsteel for three years. Surely in that time you did some travelling around Kosovo. Did you go to see where Christian Serbs and other minorities languish within barbed wire enclosed ghettos? And, in three years, you must have found out that those minorities are without even basic human rights or freedom of movement. How much do you really know? As for Bondsteel, is the following true or not?
"Kosovo.... is the site of the huge Camp Bondsteel built in 1999 and maintained ever since by the KBR corporation (formerly known as Kellogg Brown & Root), a subsidiary of the Halliburton Corporation of Houston. ...." Pls. note mention of 'huge Camp Bondsteel': http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2358
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It's news to me that Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) 'started out as freedom fighters'. Really? Didn't the US Govt. have KLA pegged as a terrorist organization long before 1999? But, then something changed quickly and in 1999 USA was bombing on behalf of its new-found allies, the KLA. And, out of that whole fiasco rose USA's prize, Camp Bondsteel. It was plunked down on previously Serb-owned farmland near Urosevac, no questions asked about who were the rightful owners. That is the law of the jungle, where might makes right.
Might I make brief mention of Afghanistan, where a few decades ago USA befriended the Mujahedin (later Taliban). http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/BRZ110A.html
And, who is it that USA is now at war with in Afghanistan?
Emma8:50PM February 14, 2009
Emma of XX- From your writing style, I have narrowed down your education to a public school in either Mississippi or Arkansas. Please tell me which because I have a hundred dollars riding on Mississippi.
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