Re: Lest We Forget
Both of those statements are known lies (not mistakes, deliberate lies). The British knew before we even started the war that Bush wanted war with Iraq no matter what and that he rigged intelligence to arrange it. (He couldn't rig *British* intelligence because he wasn't in command of it, but for some reason the British government decided to go along with him and hid their own un-rigged intelligence.)
I don't think you understand how this country works. Criticizing the actions of the government is an attempt to IMPROVE the government. It's the most important form of patriotism in a free society. Without people willing to criticize the government, it would stagnate, or degenerate into abuse of power without anyone stopping it. (Also, if some people are willing to criticize the government but have no power to make it change, it will still degenerate into abuse of power, as proven by recent history.)
If you want to live in a dictatorship where nobody is allowed to criticize the government, you are welcome to go to Cuba.
Unfortunately, most people who say things like this are lying and actually will be back. Even if you did quit the discussion, though, it would still be worth taking the time to point out how wrong you are: lurkers can vote too.
It's no secret why bin Laden attacked the U.S. It was because of our involvement in Middle East politics, specifically, our uncritical support for a series of Israeli land grabs. I wish Middle Easterners could get along with each other regardless of their religions. But that's very, very unlikely in this generation at least. The power of religion to make people hate and kill each other is unequalled by any other force known to humanity. People literally kill themselves to strike at the enemies of their faith. So why are we deliberately pissing *either* side off to the extent that they're willing to come all the way over here and kill *us*? IMO, we should go back to being neutral and trying to convince both sides to make peace and stick to it (one of the successes of the Carter administration was helping Egypt and Israel agree on peace terms, which IIRC have held to this day).
Originally posted by Cotners
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If you hate this country so much you are welcome to go to Canada.
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If you want to live in a dictatorship where nobody is allowed to criticize the government, you are welcome to go to Cuba.
This is where I discontinue discussion... I don't feel like bloodying my head against a brick wall.
It's no secret why bin Laden attacked the U.S. It was because of our involvement in Middle East politics, specifically, our uncritical support for a series of Israeli land grabs. I wish Middle Easterners could get along with each other regardless of their religions. But that's very, very unlikely in this generation at least. The power of religion to make people hate and kill each other is unequalled by any other force known to humanity. People literally kill themselves to strike at the enemies of their faith. So why are we deliberately pissing *either* side off to the extent that they're willing to come all the way over here and kill *us*? IMO, we should go back to being neutral and trying to convince both sides to make peace and stick to it (one of the successes of the Carter administration was helping Egypt and Israel agree on peace terms, which IIRC have held to this day).
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