Thursday, 5 April 2007

Waiting...

I am off for the weekend. It would have been good if the last country could have e mailed their orders in. Hopefully they will soon. I will post the results when I get back, or if I get a computer that has internet. (If the orders are not in by the original alotted time, that results in no submission, which means no bowel movement) Austria, send your orders in to chankslee@gmail please. Have a great weekend.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Perhaps I should not have brought that bottle of Vodka to the negotating table with Austria (lightweight!)They must be sleeping it off!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hatred is never the logical, or most advantageous, reaction to a situation. However, it is something that human beings seem to live with. It is almost inextricably woven into our very body chemistry. It's hard to blame the people in Iraq for hating America for having started a war that could not be justified and that destroyed cities and killed people, as well as having caused destruction and suffering all over the rest of the world. It is quite similarly hard to blame Americans for hating Al Qaeda, having mercilessly killed thousands in New York in 2001, as well as others all over the world. It is also hard to blame people everywhere for hating both America AND Al Qaeda for the destruction they are both perpetrating as time goes on.
Assembling armed military and weapons of destruction is, quite simply, a crime against humanity. It doesn't matter who's doing it, or where it's being done, it is a crime. When two conflicting nations' governments decide to build up armies, they are both perpetrating crimes against all the people in both nations. There is no reason to sort out who started it. They BOTH did. They are both guilty. Just like when you have two children that fight, you separate them and then ask them both to try to learn a better way to sort out their disagreements. You don't play favoritism and tell one of them that they're the bad kid. Wrong answer. However, it is also extremely important that you put a very strong limit on the anger you display towards both of them. If they don't feel loved by their parents, they most definitely will not bother trying to treat each other with any love.
I'd like to wish lots of love on all the other people in this game of Diplomacy whose butts I'm going to kick like a punching bag hanging from a strand of dental floss.

Anonymous said...

Maybe we should just drop a few nukes over the Middle East, and say bye bye

Anonymous said...

If nukes were dropped on the middle east, then most likely it would be answered by a nuke on an American city. Is that what you want?
Nukes do not solve anything. They are a military attempt at a solution to a problem that takes much more intelligence to solve than the military is capable of. If the military would listen to alternative sources of wisdom, they'd accomplish more.
The way for the poisonous culture in the middle east to be diffused is by recognizing the beauty in the people that live interspersed with them. It's the same with the Americans. Those that actually want to nuke the middle east are a dangerous, poisonous aspect of the world. By praising the other Americans around them that are good, kind people, you give those people more energy to sweet-talk the killers and get them to forgive instead of keep on killing.
Your "joke" makes me a little sick to my stomach. I'm quite sure that threatening to drop a nuke on a large population of people is more of an offensive gesture than any sort of ridicule or disrespect anyone could ever say about God Himself. At least He knows that sticks and stones can't hurt any of His bones, and nukes can never touch him, but His caring for the lives of people on this Earth is threatened by the existence of nuclear bombs.
I don't want your comment to be censored though, because it's important to understand that people like yourself exist, so those of us who don't agree with you know how to get you to stop causing death and destruction.