October 18, 2007

MisterE commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Wow, I never thought of your post like that. Thanks for clarifying the problems I brought up in my first comment. You're absolutely right.10/18/2007 1:36:21 AM
October 17, 2007

MisterE commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
if I murder my wife for adultry in a middle eastern country and I am American citizen, does it make it okay since I was out of the U.S.' jurisdiction?Nope, but that does mean you shouldn't be surprise...10/17/2007 4:18:29 PM

MisterE commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Actually, I never said I believe in any of those things. You know what happens when you assume... Nice job at defending the inherent contradictions in your post, by the way.10/17/2007 4:16:11 PM
October 16, 2007

BrianR commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Global terrorism has increased since we've been bogged down in Iraq.True, but the methodology behind that is a little iffy. About 45 percent of the terrorist attacks of 2006 took place in Iraq. Also...10/16/2007 7:44:34 PM
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
I'm sorry that me citing facts and evidence fills you with such rage. Maybe you could counter that by citing some of your own? At the bottom of this I'll post a view questions that you can answer wi...10/16/2007 7:12:23 AM
October 15, 2007

MisterE commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
He also recently refused to call a genocide in Turkey a genocide... which is just so strange to me.I said that when Clinton did the same thing. However, I believe that a president who has members of ...10/15/2007 6:24:53 PM
October 14, 2007

BrianR commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Is this the same General Sanchez who let Abu Ghraib happen?10/14/2007 11:17:07 AM
October 13, 2007
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Not intellect so much as a strange desire to actually be able to justify my beliefs with "facts" and "evidence."10/13/2007 2:50:18 AM
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Yep, no cited facts about oil supply and demand. Somehow, I'm not surprised.10/13/2007 12:31:07 AM
October 12, 2007

BrianR commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
Speaking of an assault on reason, what's a bitter, vitriolic post about 2000 and 2004 doing to improve the "market place of ideas"?10/12/2007 11:32:13 PM
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
How the hell did you get the idea that chaos among thieves would do anything but benefit honest people?So every Arab is a thief? You need to do some thinking and a whole bunch of reading.Any chance y...10/12/2007 11:18:39 PM

billyhallowell commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
To respond to Nick: All that atrocities committed have in common is that they are founded on (1) unjustified beliefs, or (2) power. Atheists, you may note, wield neither of these....Give me a list of...10/12/2007 11:35:40 AM
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
As for disruption in the flow of oil: The OPEC nations have one product and one buyer. That's called a buyer's market.Oh yeah, it's not like demand is starting to outstrip supply. Check out this BBC ...10/12/2007 9:46:24 AM
October 11, 2007
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
What, still sad that your own article contradicts your theory? With the Young Turks: Another guiding principle for the Young Turks was the transformation of their society into one in which religion ...10/11/2007 1:54:26 PM
FreddieMontgomery commented on a blog entry by, FreddieMontgomery
I still love how you ignore the fact that Iraq is producing oil. It's ok though - I guess facts are ridiculous when they contradict your opinion. And as for the what I'm doing, there's point in sayi...10/11/2007 1:41:09 PM