Forum
A place to discuss topics/games with other webDiplomacy players.
Page 1096 of 1419
FirstPreviousNextLast
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
NFL Week 5: Pick 'em--Wherein, Hey, There Are Actually a Lot of Good/Interesting Games!
So we kick off the week tonight with a game which looked like crap at the beginning of the year and now...looks slightly less like crap with the Bills and Browns going at it. Seattle meets Indy, the Niners and Texans square off on Sunday Night, the Raiders and Chargers play a LATER Sunday Night game no one outside California will watch, Pats/Bengals, Lions/Packers, and so on...so, once again, we ask you to...PICK 'EM!
56 replies
Open
krellin (80 DX)
02 Oct 13 UTC
(+4)
Federal Education Spending
We'll starting cutting the budget here...No more Dept of "Education"

http://www.cato.org/blog/should-americas-ceos-listen-ed-sec-arne-duncan?utm_content=buffer44265&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer
339 replies
Open
Hamilton Brian (811 D(B))
07 Oct 13 UTC
Openings for a learning game
I enjoyed both the School of War and Dojo of War experiences this summer. Doing both at the same time was idiocy on my part, and I still owe an EoG for Dojo. However, the amount of learning was good, and humbling. I am proposing another learning game.
3 replies
Open
steephie22 (182 D(S))
05 Oct 13 UTC
Best way to make more money out of money?
So there's a bunch of money I'm not planning to spend for at least 2 years. Can I best keep it on a bank account as usual or are there more lucrative options that have about the same risk level as a bank account (practically none, since in this case the government returns the money if the bank goes boom)?
97 replies
Open
Yonni (136 D(S))
07 Oct 13 UTC
Advice on building a media server
Figure there must be some expertise on this forum...
4 replies
Open
tendmote (100 D(B))
06 Oct 13 UTC
When is it OK to start watching basketball again?
I stopped watching basketball altogether after the LeBron James "Decision" and strike-shortened season turned the NBA into a soap opera telenovela. Is the nonsense over yet? Are people playing basketball again? Like they mean business? Is there a new Bill Laimbeer out there fouling out and taking a bow before a booing crowd?
17 replies
Open
redhouse1938 (429 D)
07 Oct 13 UTC
Interesting Poll
What would happen if during an election between two candidates for a political office a poll was held, where instead of preference for either candidate, people could "mix" the candidates, assigning percentages to each..? That should yield interesting and data on your electorate distribution..
1 reply
Open
semck83 (229 D(B))
07 Oct 13 UTC
(+3)
Interview with Antonin Scalia
I thought this was a very interesting interview. I'm sure many here hate the man, but irrespective of that, he's always interesting. So I thought I'd post this for y'all.

http://nymag.com/news/features/antonin-scalia-2013-10/
0 replies
Open
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
07 Oct 13 UTC
Why is John Kerry a twat?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24424933
"I think it's a credit to the Assad regime, frankly. It's a good beginning and we welcome a good beginning."
2 replies
Open
MadMarx (36299 D(G))
29 Sep 13 UTC
Anonymous/Blind GR Challenge Tournament
If you post in this thread, you will be automatically disqualified from participating, you must PM me your interest. More info within.
54 replies
Open
The Fox (115 D)
06 Oct 13 UTC
1day 50pts WTA
I was looking for a fair paced standard diplomacy game to enter, but there were none, so here it is. Come one come all
gameID=127129
0 replies
Open
blankflag (0 DX)
02 Oct 13 UTC
(+1)
reputation
i think you can get along fine until you pass a certain threshold of douchebaggery, then you get a reputation, and a flood of stories get brought up in everyday gossip and your cause is lost.

so does anybody have strategies for maximizing douchebaggery without losing reputation? i think the only hope is to conform. if you are a nonconformist, then any small thing will seem big because people will constantly hear of it because you are often talked about.
20 replies
Open
redhouse1938 (429 D)
21 Sep 13 UTC
Mercilessness
for those responsible

http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/21/world/africa/kenya-mall-gunbattle/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
65 replies
Open
Putin33 (111 D)
06 Oct 13 UTC
European migration policy is a disgrace
http://www.dw.de/search-postponed-for-migrant-shipwreck-victims-in-lampedusa/a-17135414
14 replies
Open
Crazy Anglican (1067 D)
06 Oct 13 UTC
(+2)
My first triathlon tomorrow
I'm 46. What am I thinking?
11 replies
Open
zultar (4180 DMod(P))
06 Oct 13 UTC
(+1)
String theory, God particle, A Capella, Agent Based Modeling and YOU
My wife, who's learning agent based modeling --> which makes my brain hurts<--, found these videos that just made my day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rjbtsX7twc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtItBX1l1VY
3 replies
Open
krellin (80 DX)
05 Oct 13 UTC
Gov Shutdown? 83% Disagree...
http://washingtonexaminer.com/wheres-sense-of-crisis-in-a-17-percent-government-shutdown/article/2536862

That's right, 83% of Federal Spending is still flowing. Time to take the 17% that is "non-essential" and give it to the states where it belongs, or let private industry perform the same functions.
39 replies
Open
LakersFan (899 D)
06 Oct 13 UTC
17/17 tournament thread
What happened to it? Did I mistakenly mute it or something?
1 reply
Open
2ndWhiteLine (2606 D(B))
12 Sep 13 UTC
(+3)
Daily Big Lebowski Reading
For those of us who may not get as much from the Bible, but still like reading something every day.
75 replies
Open
steephie22 (182 D(S))
04 Oct 13 UTC
Animal Day dilemma
This day makes me wonder: what's better for the animals? Buy biological meat instead of standard meat or donate the money you would otherwise pay extra to an organisation supporting animals? Discuss.
40 replies
Open
philcore (317 D(S))
05 Oct 13 UTC
where are the stars?
The threads that I've posted on no longer have stars next to them. Did I miss a discussion about this? Did I even comment on said discussion and just can't find it because the star is gone?
6 replies
Open
SantaClausowitz (360 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
Place your bets
Who fired the shots at the capital?
Chaqa (3971 D(B))
03 Oct 13 UTC
What happened now?
A. Pissed off Federal Employee
B. Pissed off partyer/ conservative
C. Pissed off Liberal
D. Islamic or white power terrorists
E. None of the above
SantaClausowitz (360 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
(+1)
F. Crazy person with no real political agenda
Chaqa (3971 D(B))
03 Oct 13 UTC
Oh, someone shooting people? Probably mentally unstable.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
(+1)
Someone who tried to shut down
The shutdown
krellin (80 DX)
03 Oct 13 UTC
Crazy Left=Winger. Majority of shooting in recent years have been Islamic shooters, or people that can be demonstrated to be (if at all political) left/Obama supporters.
redhouse1938 (429 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
(+3)
krellin just hit a new all-time low.
SantaClausowitz (360 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
(+3)
Please. That is no where close to his all time low.
E. none of the above!

It was the cops!

Although no one won I'm giving Tolstoy vi story by default
That's victory by default
Octavious (2701 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
You know, until today I had always assumed that when people said US Capitol they were saying US Capital.

You learn something new every day. Thank you, random shooter dude!
My bads
krellin (80 DX)
03 Oct 13 UTC
I hit an all-time low? Why, because I used observation of historical events to answer teh question posed? Fucking idiots - you hate my answer because it's TRUE. What's that make you?
2ndWhiteLine (2606 D(B))
03 Oct 13 UTC
(+4)
Quick, while the police are busy with the shooting, go see the Lincoln Memorial!
Draugnar (0 DX)
03 Oct 13 UTC
Nope Oct. The U.S. Capital is all of Washington D.C. The U.S. Capitol is the building (what would be called a statehouse in most State Capitals).
No worries krellin we all know your low point was the emotional attention grabbing thread when you emotionally admitted you alcoholism and crap parenting skills for attention. Am I right?
Octavious (2701 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
@ Draug

That's what I was saying. Before today I never knew there was such a thing as a Capitol. I'd heard people say Capitol Hill loads of times, but I just assumed they were saying "Capital Hill', which I assumed was the local name for the hill in the capital with the government buildings on... Which it sort of is, but with an o in it.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
(+1)
@ Krellin: On what basis do you define militant Islam as "left wing" ?
krellin (80 DX)
03 Oct 13 UTC
At Jamie, when did I say "militant Islam" is left wing? I said no such thing. I said that over the past number of years, shooters and bombers have been Islamic OR left-wingers. NOT generally among the shooters are right wingers or Tea Partiers.

You are confusing the word "or" with "and".
krellin (80 DX)
03 Oct 13 UTC
Again...I'm sorry if *facts* offend you, but that's your problem, not mine.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
03 Oct 13 UTC
It was the synergy between your first and second sentences. If that's not what you meant, no worries. Thanks for clarifying.
Draugnar (0 DX)
03 Oct 13 UTC
@Oct - I was just clarifying for those who might not have known the difference at that point.
krellin (80 DX)
04 Oct 13 UTC
@Jamie - that is not at all what I meant. I do not tie the Democrat/Left to radical Islam 8at all*.

Now...as to the shooter...we can rest assured that it is *not* a person tied to the Republican/right wing politics. Since they have her cold, bloody corpse and therefore know who she is...and we have not yet had a media outlet try to tie her to the right (as their gut reaction always is in the moments after a shooter is identified...) this is the signal that they have a clue...and don't want to discuss it...becuase the left-wing lap dogs don't want to drag their own through the mud.

In the very same manner that...hey...does ANYBODY remember that a couple weeks ago a Left-leaning Obama supporting shooter killed a bunch of folks on a Navy base. The media has been damned near *silent* on that one. Was in a the new a day or two...then nothing. Why I ask you? Don't answer...we know the truth...because if we talk about that story, we might have to examine the radical left motives of the shooter...
mendax (321 D)
04 Oct 13 UTC
Actually, there was loads of news coverage on RT about the navy yard shooting, which doesn't really tie into your theory there at all.
The shooter was nuts, he killed navy employees because they were shooting frequencies into his head. They released that. The reason they haven't talked about it is because no one gives a fuck about government employees as witnessed by draugnars behavior.

I wouldn't rule out right wing motive yet. She crashed her car into the White House barrier and then was shot outside the senate offices
SantaClausowitz (360 D)
04 Oct 13 UTC
(+1)
And by left leaning I assume you mean black
krellin (80 DX)
04 Oct 13 UTC
@Mendax - what is "RT"? But no...really, as compared to other shooting, the media coverage was minimal.

@Santa - what does "black" have to do with "left leaning"? I fail to see the connection at all. In fact, there are very few black shooters in the media. So...nice try (not really)...but I honestly have no idea what you are suggesting. Was the woman black? If so, I have not heard that. I've actually heard very little about this so far.
Draugnar (0 DX)
04 Oct 13 UTC
Santa is just showing his own racist tendencies by assuming others are racist.
Sure
Draugnar (0 DX)
04 Oct 13 UTC
See he admits he is racist!
Clever
Octavious (2701 D)
04 Oct 13 UTC
Is it really beyond the US police force's ability to capture suspects? I know it saves a bit of cash with the whole prison and trial thing, but it would be nice to have some of these lunatics interrogated once in a while.
Yellowjacket (835 D(B))
04 Oct 13 UTC
Obama
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
So, actually, it turns out this woman wasn't a "shooter" at all. She was unarmed.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24393775
Invictus (240 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
"Is it really beyond the US police force's ability to capture suspects?"

First off, there is no "US police force." Leaving that aside, when someone crashes into the White House fence and then drives to the Capitol the only responsible thing for law enforcement to do is shoot the suspect. In the heat of the moment, there is no way for them to know whether there's a bomb in the car or something. It turned out this was just some crazy lady, but when it comes to the safety of our elected officials no amount of protection is excessive. There's simply too much at stake.
Octavious (2701 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
@ Invictus

I see no reason why US police force isn't a perfectly good term for the collection of state police organisations you get in the US. The UK also has various regional forces (although God knows why), but in practice people treat them as one.

Anyway, to the meat of the argument. No, that isn't the only reasonable thing to do. The suspect has just bounced off the fence. It is instantly clear that, whatever the suspect's plan is, this part of it ain't working. There could be other parts of a bigger plan that are working though. It is not only the moral thing, therefore, to attempt to capture the suspect alive, it is vital to national security.

But leaving Capitol Hill aside, it seems to be the same every bloody time. The Boston marathon bombers are shot up so bad that the survivor couldn't speak if he wanted to. A similar story when that twisted soul attacks the naval yard. Big shoot out of multiple police against one chap, and the chap ends up dead.

There will be times when taking the suspect alive will be too great a risk. There will be times when the situation demands an instant and lethal response. None of these events have been one of those times. The police are failing, are failing consistently, and we should bloody well find out why.
Invictus (240 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
In practice no one treats the various US law enforcement agencies as one. "US police force" is a phantom term. You may as well talk about the "US meter maids" as a distinct organization.

I trust the decisions of these agencies more than your opinions. When someone crashes into the White House fence and then drives to the Capitol you have to shoot them. The number one issue at the time is the safety of our elected officials, and in an emergency like that you can't afford to spend time doing anythign besides ending the threat as soon as possible.

As for the Boston bomber's injury, from what I remember his injury occurred while he and his brother were throwing bombs out of their car at police officers. What would you have the cops do differently in a situation like that? The killing of the naval yard shooter was also entirely appropriate. When a guy is massacring people with a gun the ONLY thing to do is shoot him to make it stop.

Nothing you say about this makes sense.
krellin (80 DX)
05 Oct 13 UTC
Invictus - why do you have to go throw in those pesky little FACTS about the suspects shooting back and throwing bombs. That destroys the whole "The US sucks!" dialogue...
Octavious (2701 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
You're confusing your Europeans, krellin. I'm one of the pro-US ones.
krellin (80 DX)
05 Oct 13 UTC
Meh...

Anyway, you are still 100% wrong in trying to lump all policing agenencies in the US in to a single collective. This, in practice, is *far* from reality. In fact, there have been incidences where local police organization have wanted to enforce US/Federal law, and were specifically told by the Feds that they can not -- such as immigration law in Arizona. So it is not simply a philosophical argument, here - but one in which the actual practice of law enforcement provides ample evidence that there is not a unified US Police force upon which to cast judgement.
Octavious (2701 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
In the case of dealing with suspected terrorists incidents would not the practice of one police force be very similar to another? I can imagine there being a huge variety in how forces deal with issues such a prostitution or immigration, but on the big crimes there is surely a high degree of universality?
Invictus (240 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
The finer points of federalism isn't really what's important here. The issue is whether police act appropriately in shooting dead suspects in emergency situations, like when a car's crashed into the White House fence and then speeds to the Capitol. The answer is unambiguously yes, since the duty of the law enforcement agencies involved is to protect people and restore order as soon as possible.

To be honest Octavious, I think it's just your personal ignorance that's the source of your confusion here. This is how any sensible government would protect its most vital offices. You really think if a car crashed into Downing Street and then sped off to Westminster that the police wouldn't shoot the driver? Or if a car crashed into the Elysee and then sped off to wherever the French legislature meets that the gendarme wouldn't shoot the driver? Come on, man. Just think about this for a minute.
krellin (80 DX)
05 Oct 13 UTC
Well, given that the apprehension of terrorists is, thankfully, a rather rare occurrence (at as far as the public knows) I don't think there is enough data to say how one police force will act compared to another. That being said, naturally there are standards to behavior in policing - and no doubt you will see similar behavior amongst the police of *any* western country.

I would rather compare the actions of the US and "Western" country police forces to, say, Russian police dealing with a hostage crisis with terrorist, or say the police in Kenya - who by there actions tend to show a much more lax attitude towards collateral damage...i.e. if a few civilians get whacked in the process of killing the terrorists, so be it. This is behavior I do not think you can ascribe to western police forces.

As for the concerns about whether or not a police agency should use deadly force against terrorist suspect that have been known to use deadly force, I think it is a ludicrous suggestion to even imply that we have acted too forcefully.

Major Hassan stood trial for his actions, after shooting people up on a military base. If the "US Police" forces had a tendency to all react in a similar violent manner, I think the good Major would have been spared the show trial. Same with the Bat Man movie shooter, and others.

I don't have a great deal of sympathy for someone gunned down in a shoot out after they have murdered civilians, and I don't think many do.

As for the gunning down of the woman in Washington - something went terribly wrong there, no doubt, but the media isn't really taking about it...the cover up is in play.
krellin (80 DX)
05 Oct 13 UTC
Specifically regarding the woman in Washington, you know I'm no fan of President Obama, but I'm glad they took her out, from the perspective that we had no idea if she had a bomb in her car - hell, even a chemical weapon - and that therefore our President could be in danger. There was no idea what she was up to, or what threat she represented, and in such a case the police, in order to protect citizens, and more importantly our President, have a right to shoot her.
Invictus (240 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
What went wrong was a crazy lady did something crazy. I should hope there's at least this much security and the response is at least that immediate and final if there's any threat to the important government buildings in Washington.
Octavious (2701 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
@ invictus

A car couldn't crash into Downing Street. It is protected against that sort of attack, as is the Palace of Westminster. A car that has attempted and failed to do so would possibly have its tires shot at (the police at these institutions are armed) and, if the vehicle was being driven directly at police or civilians, they may well attempt to shoot the driver.
Octavious (2701 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
Let's be clear. I have little sympathy with the gunman or bomber or whatever. That they end up dead is more or less a just result in my book. What I consider insane is the apparent lack of effort to capture them for the sake of the intelligence they may have, or to better understand the motives of such people so we may better prevent similar attacks in the future.

Once the police have the suspect engaged in a gun battle they have a huge advantage. They have time on their side, unlimited supplies, and far more men. They don't have to take any crazy risks. Just keep him pinned down, shoot to wound if he offers the opportunity, and if not flank him, wait for stun weapons to be brought in, and take him alive.

I'm not going to pretend it's easy, but it can be done with reasonable levels of risk and the rewards have the potential to be huge.
Invictus (240 D)
05 Oct 13 UTC
You think the White House isn't? Don't take this the wrong way, but I'm supremely confident the President of the United States' house is better protected than the British prime minister' sand cerrtainly better than Westminster.

Again, it's your ignorance. And, let's be frank, not something to get upset over either. Whatever you or I think has no bearing on law enforcement continuing to do the right thin in these scenarios.


48 replies
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
05 Oct 13 UTC
Tell Me This Isn't the Play of the Year
http://nesn.com/2013/10/smus-garrett-gilbert-completes-unbelievable-two-point-conversion-to-force-overtime-video/
0 replies
Open
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
04 Oct 13 UTC
Stop paying the politicians
Politicians keep paid to do a job. If they stop doing that job why not stop paying them ........ there won't so many tea parties then if they have no money.
35 replies
Open
SantaClausowitz (360 D)
01 Oct 13 UTC
(+2)
Who else isn't allowed to work tomorrow?
… or get paid?
91 replies
Open
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
28 Sep 13 UTC
(+2)
10 Years Ago...
Give 1 pop culture thing you liked 10 years ago you now like less/dislike, and then 1 pop culture thing you disliked/liked less 10 years ago that you now like.
Give 1 religious/political thought/stance you agreed with 10 years ago that you now disagree with, and 1 religious/political thought/stance you disagreed with that you now agree with.
And to cap it off--1 book that's risen in your estimation over the last 10 years, and 1 that's fallen.
13 replies
Open
fulhamish (4134 D)
04 Oct 13 UTC
Isolationism
I don't know all that much about American history (self evident some might say), but I found this piece in the New York Review of Books challanged some of my preconceptions. The piece is a review of a recently published book on the New Deal. I found this section on isolationism as a function of US sectionalism particularly thought provoking -
5 replies
Open
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
02 Oct 13 UTC
(+3)
LET'S GO PITTSBURGH PIRATES!
We have far more important things to worry about--I'll just leave the government shutdown talk for you all...you can probably guess who I back anyway--but for now, let's take a minute and unite in rooting the Pittsburgh Pirates on tonight! After *21 YEARS* of futility, they've FINALLY made it back to the postseason for this Wild Card Playoff against the Reds! The Mets were out of this before the season began...so let's all root for the Buccos (and their long-suffering fans!)
147 replies
Open
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
03 Oct 13 UTC
Kill Your Neighbor for Bitcoins
THIS IS AWESOME.

http://news.yahoo.com/silk-road-website-dealt-drugs-guns-assassins-bitcoins-190640637--abc-news-topstories.html
12 replies
Open
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
02 Oct 13 UTC
(+2)
RIP Tom Clancy
Legendary.
133 replies
Open
Page 1096 of 1419
FirstPreviousNextLast
Back to top