Is Nuclear War Inevitable?

Discussion in 'Political Polls' started by skip, Aug 8, 2010.

  1. JackFlash

    JackFlash Senior Member

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    I think Christianity was revised in the mid 90's and that "Personal Relationship" with God is now open for public debate and ridicule. Jesus used to say "Go into your closets and pray," now he says "go into Mega-Churches and use your prayers to beat your political opponents about the head for your own selfish gains."

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  2. Individual

    Individual Senior Member

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    Any discussion of religion or God(s) would be better served in another thread.
     
  3. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    god is everywhere god belongs in every thread it doesn't matter what you think it only matters what god thinks god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god told me you're evil

    oh man do i feel krazee this morning

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  4. dday14

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    Ok back on the subject. Now If Nuke war does happen, who do you think would throw the first stone?
     
  5. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    like albert einstein said, it'll be those who survive the nuke war that will be throwing stones
     
  6. Individual

    Individual Senior Member

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    I agree, assuming you can find another to throw a stone at.
     
  7. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    not me, i'm gonna cut the soles off my shoes, climb a tree and learn to play the flute

    cos i can't lug a khene up a tree . . .
     
  8. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    Argentina.
     
  9. dday14

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    I think we killed the post. No one else is adding to it! oh well ....
     
  10. Individual

    Individual Senior Member

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    Asking a simple question needs only a simple answer.
     
  11. dday14

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    not really, the whole pole was as simple as the question I asked. twas the next step?
     
  12. ameeliiaa

    ameeliiaa Guest

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    of course
    it's ridiculous how possible it is. but i am very against it. all that radiation? technology nowadays..
     
  13. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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    We already have a "little" nuclear war going on with depleted uranium
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depleted_uranium

    and I think before the USA are economically destroyed by China or someone else they will certainly use all their weapons technology to survive.
     
  14. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    I've heard it all now. :smilielol5:
     
  15. TheMadcapSyd

    TheMadcapSyd Titanic's captain, yo!

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    If nuclear war was going to happen it would've happened by now.
     
  16. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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  17. odon

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    Please, for the love of god, read up on it (read your own links) and don't post Internet rumours, and BS. Jeez.
     
  18. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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    Look at this US army training film on the hazards of depleted uranium ammunition. Are they lying?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGUIUQp3LsQ"]YouTube - U.S. Army Depleted Uranium Training film (with edits)
     
  19. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    Can we remove the unverified BS that was over-layed on that video from 15 years ago? Ok, thanks.
    Now can we look at more recent data? Ok, thanks.
    http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs257/en/index.html
    "to potential harmful effects of the use of depleted uranium munitions on human health and the environment [which] cannot, in our view, be supported by conclusive scientific studies conducted by relevant international organizations."
    The guys you trust:
    The U.S. Department of Defense claims that no human cancer of any type has been seen as a result of exposure to either natural or depleted uranium.

    A 2002 study from the Australian defense ministry concluded that “there has been no established increase in mortality or morbidity in workers exposed to uranium in uranium processing industries... studies of Gulf War veterans show that, in those who have retained fragments of depleted uranium following combat related injury, it has been possible to detect elevated urinary uranium levels, but no kidney toxicity or other adverse health effects related to depleted uranium after a decade of follow-up.” Pier Roberto Danesi, then-director of the IAEA Seibersdorf +Laboratory, stated in 2002 that "There is a consensus now that DU does not represent a health threat".
    The International Atomic Energy Agency reported in 2003 that, "based on credible scientific evidence, there is no proven link between DU exposure and increases in human cancers or other significant health or environmental impacts," although "Like other heavy metals, DU is potentially poisonous. In sufficient amounts, if DU is ingested or inhaled it can be harmful because of its chemical toxicity. High concentration could cause kidney damage." The IAEA concluded that while depleted uranium is a potential carcinogen, there is no evidence that it has been carcinogenic in humans.

    That's all from the links you provided.
    So, what exactly within that has made you think it causes all the issues that are evident in your other link regarding deformed babies?

    Like I said, please, for the love of god, read up on it (read your own links) and don't post Internet rumours, and BS. Jeez.

    If you have some studies that prove it causes deformities in babies, I'll happily read and acknowledge if they are fair.
     
  20. midgardsun

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