
wow i should seriously contact a political forum and tell them to come join me (which is watching this)

Gepost 04 december 2009 - 10:50
Facepalm - Apply directly to the forehead. If it isn't a Boeing, you shouldn't be going.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If you don't try again you will be hit in the face with a shovel."
Gepost 04 december 2009 - 11:07
So please explain to me how people that willing to strap bombs to temself or place bombs to kill as many people as possible deserve the same protection as a solider wearing his countries uniform and protect his country? Cause that what the geneva coneveiton was for to stop bombimg and such attack for use in warfare.
Gepost 04 december 2009 - 11:26
Wanna play multiplayer without any of the commitment? Emergency Planet hosts casual multiplayer to all its members! Contact me for more information
Executive Director: EMP Gulag
Do you have a warning that you want to go away, or are you facing another punishment you don't want? Contact me for the NEW alternative!
Gepost 04 december 2009 - 11:45
Gepost 04 december 2009 - 11:53
I'm baffled by the European hate of the U.S. I mean I knew you guys hated us, but mary mother of god some of you are just plain ignorant.
*pulls up chair to watch. removes taser from holster*
Gepost 04 december 2009 - 11:59
Oh no, I didn't mean everyone in this thread or all Europeans in general but some of the people who have commented in this thread are downright ignorant about their views.I don't hate the US. I am actually trying to fight off all the others.
I just hoped people can actually think a little bit further instead of saying what others told them, what they've seen on tv or read somewhere.
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 02:02
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 03:23
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 03:40
Well, according to the us it is a war and by that they also have to follow the geneva convention
Common Article 3
This article states that the certain minimum rules of war also apply to armed conflicts that are not of an international character, but that are contained within the boundaries of a single country. The applicability of this article rests on the interpretation of the term armed conflict.[7] For example it would apply to conflicts between the Government and rebel forces, or between two rebel forces, or to other conflicts that have all the characteristics of war but that are carried out within the confines of a single country. A handful of individuals attacking a police station would not be considered an armed conflict subject to this article, but only subject to the laws of the country in question.
The provisions of the entire Geneva Convention are not applicable in this situation, but only a limited list of provisions contained within the language of Article 3,[7] and additionally within the language of Protocol II. The rationale for the limitation is that many articles would otherwise conflict with the rights of a Sovereign State. In summary:
* Persons taking no active part in hostilities should be treated humanely (including military persons who have ceased to be active as a result of sickness, injury, or detention).
* The wounded and sick shall be collected and cared for
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 03:44
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 06:06
They are denying the ICRC access to prisoners on Gitmo for the 3rd time
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 07:52
People live at Gitmo, military families of all sorts, it's a little city down there. Why should they let the ICRC in there? There is absolutely no reason to risk the lives of those men and women so that your organization can snoop around? What are you going to do? Write a letter to people who can actually do something? Gitmo is a secret because the United States Military has branches of every service there, along with their families, and of course the detainees. Why should they let them in? Have they asked Al-Qaeda to let them in to their torture cells? Did they demand Saddam Hussein to show them his prison for the Kurds where he mercilessly tortured Kurds? Get off your high horse all ready.They are denying the ICRC access to prisoners on Gitmo for the 3rd time
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 11:00
I'm baffled by the European hate of the U.S. I mean I knew you guys hated us, but mary mother of god some of you are just plain ignorant.
I don't hate the US. I am actually trying to fight off all the others.
I just hoped people can actually think a little bit further instead of saying what others told them, what they've seen on tv or read somewhere.
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 12:48
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 02:14
RESPECT THE DEAD?!?!According to the geneva convention WICH THE US signed, they also agreed that The International Comitee of the Red Cross should have access to all POW's. A terrorist organisation is not a state and can by that NOT sign the geneva conventions...
DUDE, SERIOUSLY WHATS WRONG WITH YOU?! POSTING PICS OF DEAD PEOPLE?! RESPECT THE DEAD MAN!!!!!!
And also, i belive that EVERYONE should be treated equally
Gepost 05 december 2009 - 02:53
And yes, those pictures are disturbing. Thats how soldiers come home. Thats what the Terorists are doing to OUR brothers and sisters. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't let some punk on the street do that to my brother or sister, so why in God's name would I sit back and let them to it to a soldier?