‘theres no such thing as part freedom’ quote help?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

why do you think nelson mandela needed to make this quote?

he might mean that as the freedom comes , it brings a lot of responsibility with it
when we are responsible then only we can use freedom
so both of it goes hand in hand
and their is actually no freedom

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‘theres no such thing as part freedom’ quote help?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

why do you think nelson mandela needed to make this quote?

he might mean that as the freedom comes , it brings a lot of responsibility with it
when we are responsible then only we can use freedom
so both of it goes hand in hand
and their is actually no freedom

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How are you a hero for serving in Iraq when our freedom/rights were never at stake?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

Saddam wasn’t going to take us over. I hate how we say they kept us safe. The Iraqis were invaded for Haliburton/oil not our rights!!!!!!!!!

To me a hero is a man or woman who joined the military with the full knowledge that they would potentially go into war and who did so without complaint and without trying to shoot themselves in the foot to get discharged. Whether you agree with the reasons behind the war, you must respect the fact that these men and women put their lives on the line as representatives of our government and military. They’ve made an invaluable sacrifice and should be commended.

How are you a hero for serving in Iraq when our freedom/rights were never at stake?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

Saddam wasn’t going to take us over. I hate how we say they kept us safe. The Iraqis were invaded for Haliburton/oil not our rights!!!!!!!!!

To me a hero is a man or woman who joined the military with the full knowledge that they would potentially go into war and who did so without complaint and without trying to shoot themselves in the foot to get discharged. Whether you agree with the reasons behind the war, you must respect the fact that these men and women put their lives on the line as representatives of our government and military. They’ve made an invaluable sacrifice and should be commended.

Can you play monster hunter freedom 2 online for the PSP?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

This is the PSP version and i was wondering if i can play against people online from all over the world. Or is it just psp to psp multiplayer only?

Yes you can play it in multiplayer mode in the online gathering hall (press circle to enter online gathering hall instead of square). Unfortunately, up to 4 players only and you should all be near. It’s impossible to team up with other countries.

I never tried teaming up with other people so I’m always in solo mode. But i defeated the HR5 Urgent Quest Dual Tigrex solo.

Can you play monster hunter freedom 2 online for the PSP?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

This is the PSP version and i was wondering if i can play against people online from all over the world. Or is it just psp to psp multiplayer only?

Yes you can play it in multiplayer mode in the online gathering hall (press circle to enter online gathering hall instead of square). Unfortunately, up to 4 players only and you should all be near. It’s impossible to team up with other countries.

I never tried teaming up with other people so I’m always in solo mode. But i defeated the HR5 Urgent Quest Dual Tigrex solo.

What would Israel’s stance on press freedom be?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

I am doing a report from the perspective of Israel and I need to see what they would say about press freedom in Africa. This is for a hypothetical UN conference.

Unlike pretty much all the surrounding Arab countries, Israel is a true democracy. There is an elected Prime Minister (Netanyahu at the present), and there is a legislative house called the Knesset with (I believe) 120 members elected by the people…there are scores of parties (unlike the US which basically has two)…and plenty of debate and back and forth arguing of ideas in the Knesset…and as a true democracy–there is freedom of the press. The only exception that I am aware of would be in the case of sensitive issues pertaining to state security…I once took a tour of the Knesset building years ago…pretty cool…

What would Israel’s stance on press freedom be?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

I am doing a report from the perspective of Israel and I need to see what they would say about press freedom in Africa. This is for a hypothetical UN conference.

Unlike pretty much all the surrounding Arab countries, Israel is a true democracy. There is an elected Prime Minister (Netanyahu at the present), and there is a legislative house called the Knesset with (I believe) 120 members elected by the people…there are scores of parties (unlike the US which basically has two)…and plenty of debate and back and forth arguing of ideas in the Knesset…and as a true democracy–there is freedom of the press. The only exception that I am aware of would be in the case of sensitive issues pertaining to state security…I once took a tour of the Knesset building years ago…pretty cool…

Is that true Dracolla name belonges to A man who was struggle for his home land freedom?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

USA used the same name of Dracolla to point out to the blood sucker man????

I think so

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Is that true Dracolla name belonges to A man who was struggle for his home land freedom?

Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin

USA used the same name of Dracolla to point out to the blood sucker man????

I think so

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