cursedby11 wrote:It's a tired analogy, but it holds true, that responding to 9/11 by attacking Iraq is like responding to Pearl Harbor by attacking Mexico.
I guess we should have stayed out of WW2 then, just like we should be staying out of the middle east right?
No, you missed it. We were
right to fight WW2 because it was a war that was started against us. We would have been
wrong to invade Mexico, because they didn't start a war against us. We were
wrong to invade Iraq because they didn't start a war against us. It's not complicated.
Plenty of positive changes have been wrought in this country and elsewhere by people who stood up, by themselves or in groups, and did some of the very activities you belittle. If you don't want to participate, fine. I don't participate as much as I could myself. But your cynicism isn't supported by the facts.
fair enough, but people should strategize a new way to impose their ideas on the US. It doesn't seem to be working does it?
If you compare the laws of the US today to those of, say, 150 years ago, things are, for the most part, better today. So, I guess I would say that yes, it is working.
There will always be wars as long as people disagree. The way I see it, the earth is like a teenager's pimpled face.... by suppressing a war here, another one will pop-up somewhere else. That's why socialism doesn't work.
Socialism doesn't work? Please alert Canada and most of Europe. I mean, they've got their problems - who doesn't? - but they seem to be doing pretty well for themselves. Also, please alert my grandparents and every other senior who would have either starved to death or died of treatable illness were it not for the traces of Socialism that we've allowed into this country. Also alert my in-laws, and everybody else who relies for their well-being on the fact that, nearly a century ago, a bunch of starry-eyed idealists decided that organized labor was something worth dying (yes,
dying) for.
The world will continue in this international anarchistic state until it ends; That's reality.
That's a prediction. Saying "the future will be like the past because it always has been before" is a circular argument. Note - I'm not saying your prediction is wrong; I'm saying we can't know.
Why do you make it so scary to post here.