> MrNiall89 said on
12-02-2009 at
22:25:
What a song.Proud irish boys representin d country with pride...CMON IRELAND!!!!!!!
> misterviolator said on
11-30-2009 at
02:13:
amazing
> SparkysSparklers said on
11-27-2009 at
16:28:
In the name of LOVE <<----- That's the song title. Let's not debate the good & bad of America, Afghanistan or any other country FFS.Listen to the message of the song guys.
> Trabinij said on
11-27-2009 at
08:43:
it has a lot to do my friend. Why would people attack such a "free" country?
> DylanGalvinMusic said on
11-26-2009 at
19:18:
Please elaborate what part of what I said is false; all the aforementioned countries have been revealed to have legal consequences for speaking out about their religions, unless they are the religious beliefs the government approves of.
> DylanGalvinMusic said on
11-26-2009 at
19:15:
I would love to know why we are still in Afgahnistan, I would imagine there is political propaganda involved, but its quite simple: terrorists attacked out country, we found that some of their contacts were in Afgahnistan,. naturally our allies (European countries) helped us find them on top of the fact that several of them have also been attacked. What does that question have anything to do with the presvious argument?
> Trabinij said on
11-26-2009 at
18:08:
You say a lot of false things. How would you answer to the question: why are the european countries and USA in war in Afganistan?
> DylanGalvinMusic said on
11-25-2009 at
19:12:
@Trabinij and also....if you see there are things wrong with this country, what have you done personally to try and change it for the better? anything other than whining on Youtube? lots people Americans like to bite the hand that feeds it; another freedom we have without having to fear consequences from our government.
> DylanGalvinMusic said on
11-25-2009 at
19:09:
@Trabinij dont be ridiculous.....the very things you speak of contradict your idealistic rationale. You believe in mankind, others believe in God, some believe in nothing, and where are all those conflicting beliefs all welcome without persecution? AMERICA. If this is such a flawed country, it sure seems like there are many other great places to live....Burma, China, Somalia, Sudan...in all of which your religious beliefs (or non beliefs in your case) can be punished by imprisonment.
> amazingdany said on
11-24-2009 at
09:09:
Bono is everything a rock star should be.
> Chilerrr said on
11-21-2009 at
22:49:
MIRA MIRA, CANTA ARJONA!!!
> Camouflage212 said on
11-20-2009 at
02:00:
Great video, U2 is quite amazing.
> thelightsgodown123 said on
11-19-2009 at
18:36:
i know really
> 23Vanguard23 said on
11-19-2009 at
15:04:
What does all this debating have to do with the video?
> HacjienceYukona said on
11-16-2009 at
11:50:
Admirable sentiments my friend, but I think you are a tad too optimistic about mankind. I suspect that even if tomorrow all religion and nationalism was removed from the human race, we would still find something to fight over. Division is in our blood.
> Trabinij said on
11-16-2009 at
10:48:
Well, the fact is that free market is failing, we have wars, starvation, many disoccupied people and no security. Today we are rich tomorrow we are poor, without doing anything this can happen. We have to fight united for a better world, without nationalisms and religions that divide people.
> HacjienceYukona said on
11-16-2009 at
03:00:
Without religion and capitalism. I.e, an atheist, communist society? Gee, I wonder how that would work out.
> Trabinij said on
11-15-2009 at
18:11:
@Trabinij without religion and capitalism ;)
> Trabinij said on
11-15-2009 at
18:09:
No man has been killed in the name of relativism. This is what I mean, infact I don't like people that show muslim symbols either. I think that you are wrong, you might belive in God, I belive in mankind, without religion this would be a better world.
> HacjienceYukona said on
11-15-2009 at
18:05:
I'm not blaming anybody. I'm just refuting your original attempt to single out Christianity as a violent religion by pointing out that murder is not a problem of religion, it's a problem of the human heart. Besides, are you really that naive to think that Buddhists have never murdered?