NATION

PASSWORD

North Korea renders armistice null and void,cuts S.K Hotline

For discussion and debate about anything. (Not a roleplay related forum; out-of-character commentary only.)

Advertisement

Remove ads

User avatar
Novraslavia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 916
Founded: Jul 23, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby Novraslavia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:37 pm

Farnhamia wrote:
Novraslavia wrote:He also grows pot and hates Israel, thinks 9/11 was an inside job, and is fucking hairy as the night is dark. For some reason my family always walks around everywhere they go with their shirts unbuttoned half way. Well, I suppose we are Greek.

Anyways, sympathizing with a cause does not make you follower of their doctrine. You have no idea what my ideologies are, so please don't claim to.

Got any sisters?

I have a half-sister which I never met. She's not from my Greek-side though. You want to talk to my cousins.

User avatar
Grand Britannia
Postmaster-General
 
Posts: 14615
Founded: Apr 15, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Grand Britannia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:37 pm

Untaroicht wrote:
Grand Britannia wrote:
Technically...

:palm: Did you read the part that said "THE BLOODY WEEK"?!?!


Communism only works if everyone is Communist.
Member of laissez-fair right-wing worker-mistreatment brigade
Why Britannians are always late
Please help a family in need, every penny counts.
Mainland Map | "Weebs must secure the existence of anime and a future for cute aryan waifus"| IIwiki
I Identify as a Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carrier, please refer to me as she.
Economic Left/Right: 2.25 | Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 6.72

User avatar
The Corparation
Post Czar
 
Posts: 34105
Founded: Aug 31, 2009
Father Knows Best State

Postby The Corparation » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:38 pm

Untaroicht wrote:
Grand Britannia wrote:
Technically...

:palm: Did you read the part that said "THE BLOODY WEEK"?!?!

Apparently you didn't becuase that's the part where the French Army killed anyone they suspected of being a communist. Hardly an example of ebul commies killing people.
Nuclear Death Machines Here (Both Flying and Orbiting)
Orbital Freedom Machine Here
A Subsidiary company of Nightkill Enterprises Inc.Weekly words of wisdom: Nothing is more important than waifus.- Gallia-
Making the Nightmare End 2020 2024 WARNING: This post contains chemicals known to the State of CA to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. - Prop 65, CA Health & Safety This Cell is intentionally blank.

User avatar
Ethel mermania
Post Overlord
 
Posts: 126465
Founded: Aug 20, 2010
Libertarian Police State

Postby Ethel mermania » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:38 pm

Farnhamia wrote:
Novraslavia wrote:He also grows pot and hates Israel, thinks 9/11 was an inside job, and is fucking hairy as the night is dark. For some reason my family always walks around everywhere they go with their shirts unbuttoned half way. Well, I suppose we are Greek.

Anyways, sympathizing with a cause does not make you follower of their doctrine. You have no idea what my ideologies are, so please don't claim to.

Got any sisters?

hairy women turn you on?? if i had only known...
The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion … but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.

The most fundamental problem of politics is not the control of wickedness but the limitation of righteousness. 



http://www.salientpartners.com/epsilont ... ilizations

User avatar
Farnhamia
Game Moderator
 
Posts: 111674
Founded: Jun 20, 2006
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Farnhamia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:38 pm

Novraslavia wrote:
Farnhamia wrote:Got any sisters?

I have a half-sister which I never met. She's not from my Greek-side though. You want to talk to my cousins.

I knew a Greek gal in Corinth, once, back, oh, back in the 4th century BCE, she was ... :D
Last edited by Farnhamia on Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Make Earth Great Again: Stop Continental Drift!
And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water ...
"Make yourself at home, Frank. Hit somebody." RIP Don Rickles
My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right. ~ Carl Schurz
<Sigh> NSG...where even the atheists are Augustinians. ~ The Archregimancy
Now the foot is on the other hand ~ Kannap
RIP Dyakovo ... Ashmoria (Freedom ... or cake)
This is the eighth line. If your signature is longer, it's too long.

User avatar
Democratic Koyro
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5111
Founded: Feb 13, 2011
Iron Fist Consumerists

Postby Democratic Koyro » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:38 pm

Untaroicht wrote:
Grand Britannia wrote:
Technically...

:palm: Did you read the part that said "THE BLOODY WEEK"?!?!


You clearly skipped over it. Or read the title about it only.
THERMOBARIC THERMITE

User avatar
The united imperial sector
Diplomat
 
Posts: 644
Founded: Jan 07, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby The united imperial sector » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:38 pm

Wisconsin9 wrote:
The united imperial sector wrote:Well not physicaly with thier bodies maybe put they live thier entire lives based on a systeam that has never worked so ya I someone wants to be a communist then go right on a head , but the minuite you lot try and tear my homeland apart then were gonna have some problems.

You're making so many wild and unwarranted assumptions that flat-earthers are starting to seem logical.

Could you please tell me how my assumptions are unwarranted.

User avatar
Wisconsin9
Post Czar
 
Posts: 35753
Founded: May 18, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Wisconsin9 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:39 pm

The united imperial sector wrote:
Wisconsin9 wrote:You're making so many wild and unwarranted assumptions that flat-earthers are starting to seem logical.

Could you please tell me how my assumptions are unwarranted.

Literally everything you've said about communism in this thread has been untrue.
~~~~~~~~
We are currently 33% through the Trump administration.
................................................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................

User avatar
Arumdaum
Postmaster of the Fleet
 
Posts: 24546
Founded: Oct 21, 2009
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Arumdaum » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:39 pm

Untaroicht wrote:
Grand Britannia wrote:
Technically...

:palm: Did you read the part that said "THE BLOODY WEEK"?!?!

Did you? Because it looks like all you did was just read the title.
LITERALLY UNLIKE ANY OTHER RP REGION & DON'T REPORT THIS SIG
█████████████████▌TIANDI ____________██____██
_______███▌MAP _______________██_____██_████████
█████████████████▌WIKI _______██______██___██____██
_______████ DISCORD ________██████___██____██______█

____████__████ SIGNUP _________██___████___██____
__████_______████_____________██______██__________██
████____________████_______█████████___███████████

User avatar
Ethel mermania
Post Overlord
 
Posts: 126465
Founded: Aug 20, 2010
Libertarian Police State

Postby Ethel mermania » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:39 pm

Novraslavia wrote:
Ethel mermania wrote:indeed.

Under Castro?

past couple of days
The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion … but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.

The most fundamental problem of politics is not the control of wickedness but the limitation of righteousness. 



http://www.salientpartners.com/epsilont ... ilizations

User avatar
Regnum Dominae
Postmaster-General
 
Posts: 12345
Founded: Feb 13, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby Regnum Dominae » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:39 pm

The united imperial sector wrote:
Democratic Koyro wrote:
what is a systeam?

Once agin my horrible grammar leads to my demise. :oops:

:palm: That is SPELLING, not GRAMMAR.
I support peace in Israel and Palestine. The governments and people in power on all sides are an absolute disgrace, and their unwillingness to pursue peace is a disservice to the people they are meant to be serving. The status quo is not simply untenable; it is unquestionably unacceptable.

User avatar
Northest Korea
Political Columnist
 
Posts: 3
Founded: Feb 21, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby Northest Korea » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:40 pm

The Mighty Warrior Horse wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/11/world/asia/south-korea-military-exercises/index.html?eref=igoogledmn_topstories
(CNN) -- Saber rattling rose to new levels Monday on the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang officials "scrapped" the armistice credited for nearly 60 years of uneasy peace and then failed to answer a hotline phone.
"The Korean Armistice Agreement is to be scrapped completely just from today," said a spokesman for the North Korean military -- the Korean People's Army Supreme Command -- according to Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party.
North Korea cited the U.N. Security Council's unanimous passage Thursday of tougher sanctions against Pyongyang for carrying out missile and nuclear tests.
North Korea declares 1953 armistice invalid
"The collective sanction is precisely a declaration of war and an act of war against the DPRK," said the newspaper, using the initials of North Korea's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
U.S.-South Korean drills
North Korea's announcement came as military drills involving South Korea and the United States were taking place. The exercises, called Key Resolve, are in conjunction with the Foal Eagle joint exercises that began March 1 and are scheduled to last two months. More than 3,000 U.S. forces are taking part in Key Resolve, according to U.S. Forces Korea.
North Korea also has called the annual training exercises "an open declaration of a war."
North Korea has new weapons program What to make of N. Korea's newest threat Korean War remembered
"Under the cloak of the UNSC, the U.S. seeks to realize its aggressive purpose against the DPRK by threatening its right to existence as well as its sovereignty," the newspaper continued. "What is graver is the fact that the U.S. cooked up the resolution on sanction timing to coincide with the 'Key Resolve' and 'Foal Eagle' joint military exercises."
The U.N. Command notified the North Korean military on February 21 of the exercise dates, noting they are annual joint exercises defensive in nature and not related to current events on the Korean Peninsula.
In remarks delivered Monday at the Asia Society in New York, national security adviser Tom Donilon said, "The United States will not accept North Korea as a nuclear state; nor will we stand by while it seeks to develop a nuclear-armed missile that can target the United States."
He added, "The international community has made clear that there will be consequences for North Korea's flagrant violation of its international obligations."
Why the Korean War still matters
He announced that Park Geun-hye, who last month became South Korea's first female president, has accepted President Barack Obama's invitation to visit Washington in May.
Donilon attended Park's inauguration in Seoul. "When we met, I conveyed to President Park President Obama's unwavering commitment to the defense of the Republic of Korea," he said.
He cited "provocations and extreme rhetoric" from the impoverished North. "To get the assistance it desperately needs and the respect it claims it wants, North Korea will have to change course," he said. "Otherwise, the United States will continue to work with allies and partners to tighten national and international sanctions to impede North Korea's nuclear and missile programs."
Donilon cited the Treasury Department's imposition of U.S. sanctions against the Foreign Trade Bank of North Korea, the country's main foreign exchange bank, "for its role in supporting" Pyongyang's weapons of mass destruction program.
"North Korea's claims may be hyperbolic, but as to the policy of the United States, there should be no doubt: We will draw upon the full range of our capabilities to protect against, and respond to, the threat posed to us and our allies by North Korea," he said.
Concern over 'belicose rhetoric'
In Washington, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters that Pyongyang's "bellicose rhetoric" had raised concerns. "The DPRK will achieve nothing by threats or provocations, which will only further isolate North Korea and undermine international efforts to ensure peace and stability in northeast Asia," he said.
Also Monday, North Korea did not answer its hotline with Seoul, South Korea's Unification Ministry said, according to the Yonhap news agency.
The ministry said the North did not answer two attempts to communicate by telephone at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time.
The military hotline was set up in 2004 with the goal of easing tensions along the heavily fortified border between South and North, the world's last Cold War frontier.
What's in a threat? A look at North Korea's escalating rhetoric -- and actions
Last week, Pyongyang said it planned to terminate its military telephone line with the United States.
But Andre Kok, deputy public affairs officer for U.S. Forces in Korea, said reports that the North's Korean People's Army, known as the KPA, cut off communication often arise when military training exercises are taking place.
"When we place a call on the direct phone line and the KPA does not answer, we have no way of knowing if the KPA has actually disconnected the phone lines or are just not answering the phone," he said.
North Korea's nuclear warning
North Korea had previously warned it could carry out strikes against the United States and South Korea.
But analysts say North Korea is years away from having the technology needed to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile and aim it accurately at a target.
And, analysts say, North Korea is unlikely to seek a direct military conflict with the United States, preferring instead to try to gain traction through threats and the buildup of its military deterrent.
Its problems are also internal: a U.N. Human Rights Council report dated February 1 cited "grave, systematic and widespread violations of human rights" in the country.
The Koreas are still technically at war because the 1950-53 war ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.
In 2002, then-U.S. President George W. Bush labeled Pyongyang part of an "axis of evil" with Iraq and Iran.

The article is in the spoiler.
Well, Im preparing in the next week or 2 to here that N.K has launched a Nuclear missile, and the U.S declares war.
So NS, what do you believe will happen?
I think that Kim is getting too crazy, and will end up pressing the big red button, but the missile will miss, and that will trigger it.


*ahem* I did what now?

User avatar
Novraslavia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 916
Founded: Jul 23, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby Novraslavia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:40 pm

Farnhamia wrote:
Novraslavia wrote:I have a half-sister which I never met. She's not from my Greek-side though. You want to talk to my cousins.

I knew a Greek gal in Corinth, once, back, oh, back in the 4th century, she was ... :D

Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez, is that you?

User avatar
Libertarian California
Postmaster-General
 
Posts: 10637
Founded: May 31, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Libertarian California » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:40 pm

Ethel mermania wrote:
Libertarian California wrote:
Any country that loses to the Netherlands can't be called a country.


twice, thats losing to the kingdom of the netherlands twice.


Just terrible. *smh*.

The Dutch are really putting up a fight though. So are the Italians.
I'm a trans-beanstalk giantkin. My pronouns are fee/fie/foe/fum.

American nationalist

I am the infamous North California (DEATed 11/13/12). Now in the NS "Hall of Fame", or whatever
(Add 2137 posts)

On the American Revolution
Everyone should watch this video

User avatar
Democratic Koyro
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5111
Founded: Feb 13, 2011
Iron Fist Consumerists

Postby Democratic Koyro » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:41 pm

This thread needs to die.
THERMOBARIC THERMITE

User avatar
Farnhamia
Game Moderator
 
Posts: 111674
Founded: Jun 20, 2006
Left-Leaning College State

Postby Farnhamia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:41 pm

Novraslavia wrote:
Farnhamia wrote:I knew a Greek gal in Corinth, once, back, oh, back in the 4th century, she was ... :D

Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez, is that you?

896 BCE? A child.
Make Earth Great Again: Stop Continental Drift!
And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water ...
"Make yourself at home, Frank. Hit somebody." RIP Don Rickles
My country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to be set right. ~ Carl Schurz
<Sigh> NSG...where even the atheists are Augustinians. ~ The Archregimancy
Now the foot is on the other hand ~ Kannap
RIP Dyakovo ... Ashmoria (Freedom ... or cake)
This is the eighth line. If your signature is longer, it's too long.

User avatar
The united imperial sector
Diplomat
 
Posts: 644
Founded: Jan 07, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby The united imperial sector » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:41 pm

Wisconsin9 wrote:
The united imperial sector wrote:Could you please tell me how my assumptions are unwarranted.

Literally everything you've said about communism in this thread has been untrue.

WEll thats what you and the othier communist on here say.

User avatar
Wisconsin9
Post Czar
 
Posts: 35753
Founded: May 18, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Wisconsin9 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:41 pm

The united imperial sector wrote:
Wisconsin9 wrote:Literally everything you've said about communism in this thread has been untrue.

WEll thats what you and the othier communist on here say.

And plenty of non-communists.
~~~~~~~~
We are currently 33% through the Trump administration.
................................................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................................

User avatar
Democratic Koyro
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5111
Founded: Feb 13, 2011
Iron Fist Consumerists

Postby Democratic Koyro » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:42 pm

The united imperial sector wrote:
Wisconsin9 wrote:Literally everything you've said about communism in this thread has been untrue.

WEll thats what you and the othier communist on here say.


And everybody else.
THERMOBARIC THERMITE

User avatar
United Kingdom of Poland
Negotiator
 
Posts: 6977
Founded: Jun 08, 2012
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby United Kingdom of Poland » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:42 pm

I feel bad for the people of NK
little Kim does realise if he does something really bad with that saber he keeps rattling.
china's going to bail on him at which point we will take said saber and shove it up his ass.

User avatar
Novraslavia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 916
Founded: Jul 23, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby Novraslavia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:42 pm

Ethel mermania wrote:
Novraslavia wrote:Under Castro?

past couple of days

Goddammit, Castro. What the fuck?
Last edited by Novraslavia on Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.

User avatar
Oceania-Eurasia-Eastasia
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 411
Founded: Feb 25, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby Oceania-Eurasia-Eastasia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:42 pm

The Mighty Warrior Horse wrote:http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/11/world/asia/south-korea-military-exercises/index.html?eref=igoogledmn_topstories
(CNN) -- Saber rattling rose to new levels Monday on the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang officials "scrapped" the armistice credited for nearly 60 years of uneasy peace and then failed to answer a hotline phone.
"The Korean Armistice Agreement is to be scrapped completely just from today," said a spokesman for the North Korean military -- the Korean People's Army Supreme Command -- according to Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party.
North Korea cited the U.N. Security Council's unanimous passage Thursday of tougher sanctions against Pyongyang for carrying out missile and nuclear tests.
North Korea declares 1953 armistice invalid
"The collective sanction is precisely a declaration of war and an act of war against the DPRK," said the newspaper, using the initials of North Korea's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
U.S.-South Korean drills
North Korea's announcement came as military drills involving South Korea and the United States were taking place. The exercises, called Key Resolve, are in conjunction with the Foal Eagle joint exercises that began March 1 and are scheduled to last two months. More than 3,000 U.S. forces are taking part in Key Resolve, according to U.S. Forces Korea.
North Korea also has called the annual training exercises "an open declaration of a war."
North Korea has new weapons program What to make of N. Korea's newest threat Korean War remembered
"Under the cloak of the UNSC, the U.S. seeks to realize its aggressive purpose against the DPRK by threatening its right to existence as well as its sovereignty," the newspaper continued. "What is graver is the fact that the U.S. cooked up the resolution on sanction timing to coincide with the 'Key Resolve' and 'Foal Eagle' joint military exercises."
The U.N. Command notified the North Korean military on February 21 of the exercise dates, noting they are annual joint exercises defensive in nature and not related to current events on the Korean Peninsula.
In remarks delivered Monday at the Asia Society in New York, national security adviser Tom Donilon said, "The United States will not accept North Korea as a nuclear state; nor will we stand by while it seeks to develop a nuclear-armed missile that can target the United States."
He added, "The international community has made clear that there will be consequences for North Korea's flagrant violation of its international obligations."
Why the Korean War still matters
He announced that Park Geun-hye, who last month became South Korea's first female president, has accepted President Barack Obama's invitation to visit Washington in May.
Donilon attended Park's inauguration in Seoul. "When we met, I conveyed to President Park President Obama's unwavering commitment to the defense of the Republic of Korea," he said.
He cited "provocations and extreme rhetoric" from the impoverished North. "To get the assistance it desperately needs and the respect it claims it wants, North Korea will have to change course," he said. "Otherwise, the United States will continue to work with allies and partners to tighten national and international sanctions to impede North Korea's nuclear and missile programs."
Donilon cited the Treasury Department's imposition of U.S. sanctions against the Foreign Trade Bank of North Korea, the country's main foreign exchange bank, "for its role in supporting" Pyongyang's weapons of mass destruction program.
"North Korea's claims may be hyperbolic, but as to the policy of the United States, there should be no doubt: We will draw upon the full range of our capabilities to protect against, and respond to, the threat posed to us and our allies by North Korea," he said.
Concern over 'belicose rhetoric'
In Washington, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters that Pyongyang's "bellicose rhetoric" had raised concerns. "The DPRK will achieve nothing by threats or provocations, which will only further isolate North Korea and undermine international efforts to ensure peace and stability in northeast Asia," he said.
Also Monday, North Korea did not answer its hotline with Seoul, South Korea's Unification Ministry said, according to the Yonhap news agency.
The ministry said the North did not answer two attempts to communicate by telephone at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time.
The military hotline was set up in 2004 with the goal of easing tensions along the heavily fortified border between South and North, the world's last Cold War frontier.
What's in a threat? A look at North Korea's escalating rhetoric -- and actions
Last week, Pyongyang said it planned to terminate its military telephone line with the United States.
But Andre Kok, deputy public affairs officer for U.S. Forces in Korea, said reports that the North's Korean People's Army, known as the KPA, cut off communication often arise when military training exercises are taking place.
"When we place a call on the direct phone line and the KPA does not answer, we have no way of knowing if the KPA has actually disconnected the phone lines or are just not answering the phone," he said.
North Korea's nuclear warning
North Korea had previously warned it could carry out strikes against the United States and South Korea.
But analysts say North Korea is years away from having the technology needed to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile and aim it accurately at a target.
And, analysts say, North Korea is unlikely to seek a direct military conflict with the United States, preferring instead to try to gain traction through threats and the buildup of its military deterrent.
Its problems are also internal: a U.N. Human Rights Council report dated February 1 cited "grave, systematic and widespread violations of human rights" in the country.
The Koreas are still technically at war because the 1950-53 war ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.
In 2002, then-U.S. President George W. Bush labeled Pyongyang part of an "axis of evil" with Iraq and Iran.

The article is in the spoiler.
Well, Im preparing in the next week or 2 to here that N.K has launched a Nuclear missile, and the U.S declares war.
So NS, what do you believe will happen?
I think that Kim is getting too crazy, and will end up pressing the big red button, but the missile will miss, and that will trigger it.


Most. Boring. War. Declaration. Ever.
"One common theme in history is that there was a pop quiz on Wednesdays."

OOC: American-Human married male, enjoys the separation of state and religion and seeks the separation of state and religion from everything else. MT / PMT RPer, but willing to try FT. I want a government small enough to overthrow with a vote.

IC: The Iron Heel + 1984 + Brave New World = 700 years worth of global dystopia to play with, er, as...

"Treat every question as if it were loaded. Never point a question at anyone or anything you don't intend to put a hole in."

User avatar
The Steel Magnolia
Powerbroker
 
Posts: 8134
Founded: Dec 29, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby The Steel Magnolia » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:42 pm

Fuck I hate the trollnaming rule.

User avatar
Ethel mermania
Post Overlord
 
Posts: 126465
Founded: Aug 20, 2010
Libertarian Police State

Postby Ethel mermania » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:43 pm

Libertarian California wrote:
Ethel mermania wrote:
twice, thats losing to the kingdom of the netherlands twice.


Just terrible. *smh*.

The Dutch are really putting up a fight though. So are the Italians.

you really dont see managers losing games very often.
The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion … but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.

The most fundamental problem of politics is not the control of wickedness but the limitation of righteousness. 



http://www.salientpartners.com/epsilont ... ilizations

User avatar
The united imperial sector
Diplomat
 
Posts: 644
Founded: Jan 07, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby The united imperial sector » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:43 pm

Democratic Koyro wrote:
The united imperial sector wrote:WEll thats what you and the othier communist on here say.


And everybody else.

Yep oh if only I LIVED IN A WORLD WHERE EVERYONE WAS FORCED TO AGREE WITH ME! Hey maybe I should become a commie... 8)

PreviousNext

Advertisement

Remove ads

Return to General

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Cannot think of a name, Celritannia, Spirit of Hope

Advertisement

Remove ads