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BingB MAR 25, 03:59 PM

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Originally posted by randye:


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https://www.hrw.org/news/20...tipersonnel%20mines.


-While the administration claims landmines are necessary for US forces, the US has not used antipersonnel mines since 1991.


-The US military has refrained from using antipersonnel mines in part because of the stigma the Mine Ban Treaty has established against these weapons. All other NATO members are party to the treaty, as well as US allies Australia and Japan.


-The US does not maintain any minefields globally after removing its mines from around Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba from 1996-1999.



randye MAR 25, 06:58 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:
https://www.hrw.org/ne ws/20...tipersonnel%20mines.


-While the administration claims landmines are necessary for US forces, the US has not used antipersonnel mines since 1991.


-The US military has refrained from using antipersonnel mines in part because of the stigma the Mine Ban Treaty has established against these weapons. All other NATO members are party to the treaty, as well as US allies Australia and Japan.


-The US does not maintain any minefields globally after removing its mines from around Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba from 1996-1999.






Your entire worldview is obviously based on you trying to peer through the narrow Google "keyhole".

You are still:



....but like all Leftists, you're cocksure and arrogant in your ignorance.

The United States military still maintains anti-personnel land mines along the inter-Korean border, as well as a few other places that I'm not going to divulge to you.

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BingB MAR 25, 08:50 PM

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Originally posted by randye:
Your entire worldview is obviously based on you trying to peer through the narrow Google "keyhole".

You are still:



....but like all Leftists, you're cocksure and arrogant in your ignorance.

The United States military still maintains anti-personnel land mines along the inter-Korean border, as well as a few other places that I'm not going to divulge to you.



You guys are just too easy.


https://www.hrw.org/news/20...tipersonnel%20mines.

The landmines already emplaced in and near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea are the responsibility of South Korean forces, not the US.


randye MAR 25, 09:40 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

You guys are just too easy.


https://www.hrw.org/ne ws/20...tipersonnel%20mines.

The landmines already emplaced in and near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea are the responsibility of South Korean forces, not the US.





If you weren't in such a hurry to try to make yourself correct you might actually read and try, in your limited way, to understand the Google pasta that you fling around.

It's like your spectacularly failed attempt at understanding and discussing the handling of classified materials when all you have to work with is your uncoordinated smattering of Google articles that you manage to dredge up.


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BingB MAR 29, 11:45 AM

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Originally posted by randye:


If you weren't in such a hurry to try to make yourself correct you might actually read and try, in your limited way, to understand the Google pasta that you fling around.

It's like your spectacularly failed attempt at understanding and discussing the handling of classified materials when all you have to work with is your uncoordinated smattering of Google articles that you manage to dredge up.


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I used this post in class this week. I always teach my kids to do their own research instead of blindly repeating lies from sources they wish were true.

While you and some others here mock me for "wanting to be correct" I try to teach my students that it is better to be "correct" than brainwashed. I believe that misinformation is bad and correct information is good. So it is actually good to "want to be correct", not bad.

And on this current issue I am correct and you are not.

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williegoat MAR 29, 11:48 AM
Folks, this is why Denver has so many confused Leftists.
82-T/A [At Work] MAR 29, 12:44 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Folks, this is why Denver has so many confused Leftists.




I know you're making a joke, but I think we all know that Fred is neither a lawyer, a teacher, or anything else. No normal teacher would have their students go to Pennock's Fiero Forum and reveal the nonsense he posts, to a class of... what is it, middle schoolers? I think he said he taught English, even though he doesn't know the difference between British and American English.

Dude... what psychopath comes onto a message forum and just makes up **** about themselves, or worse even... creates a whole fake narrative and then "lives it" on a website... just so they can argue about politics with literally 5 other people. This is why Fred continues to get banned on all the other websites, as we've seen.

Seriously, Fred... are you not embarrassed... do you not see this as pathetic?
BingB MAR 29, 01:15 PM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:

No normal teacher would have their students go to Pennock's Fiero Forum and reveal the nonsense he posts,


Actually most teachers in all areas are addressing the dangers of misinformation on the internet. No one logged on. I just used a screen shot to show how some people react when they are proven wrong.

What is your opinion on people researching for themselves instead of just blindly believing what they are told? And what is your opinion on the US military's current policy on land mines? Are we still using them like Randy claims?

cliffw APR 01, 08:44 AM

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Originally posted by BingB:
I used this post in class this week. I always teach my kids to do their own research instead of blindly repeating lies from sources they wish were true.

While you and some others here mock me for "wanting to be correct" I try to teach my students that it is better to be "correct" than brainwashed. I believe that misinformation is bad and correct information is good. So it is actually good to "want to be correct", not bad.

And on this current issue I am correct and you are not.




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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
No normal teacher would have their students go to Pennock's Fiero Forum and reveal the nonsense he posts, to a class of... what is it, middle schoolers? I think he said he taught English, even though he doesn't know the difference between British and American English./QUOTE]

[QUOTE]Originally posted by BingB:
Actually most teachers in all areas are addressing the dangers of misinformation on the internet. No one logged on. I just used a screen shot to show how some people react when they are proven wrong.



Do you use screen shots to show how you are often wrong, or are you an indoctrinator ?


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Originally posted by BingB:
What is your opinion on people researching for themselves instead of just blindly believing what they are told? And what is your opinion on the US military's current policy on land mines? Are we still using them like Randy claims?



Perhaps you should ...


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Originally posted by BingB:
I used this post in class this week. I always teach my kids to [bold]do your own research[/bold] instead of blindly repeating lies from sources they wish were true.

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