Sinergy
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And I'll add another....Why are you in the US if you dont support it and if it has such a terrible track record historically why wouldnt you move out of here if its so terrible here? I think you need to ask yourself that and maybe be a bit more thankful for having an opportunity to live here. Pay off the national debt if we had a nickel for everytime that particular epithet was lobbed at somebody who opposed the Vietnam war. Opposing one's governments policies and being unpatriotic are not actually synonymous, although I am not going to argue that point since it is so reminiscent of the jingoism thrown around during the 1960s. It is attempting to use an emotional position to shore up a logically indefensible argument. I will not engage in that with you. Enjoy! We shouldnt be in Iraq. quote:
This is not Deja Vu in Vietnam we were fighting to control a populace here we've handed over power and told them to do what you will with it. Read that Constitution again the US has no political power there. If they choose to go back to a Dictator then so be it. Just not Saddam. Not that man. Not that tyrrany. We rearmed the Japanese in Vietnam to restore order after WW2, largely because we wanted them to have a government we could consider supportive of US policies. When the popular figure (Ho Chi Minh) to lead the country had interactions with Communist China, we created a government (led by Diem and his ilk), slapped a label on it's forehead stating it was created with the will of the people. Drafted them a constitution. Then we sent in soldiers to keep it in place. Seems to me like the same thing is happening in Iraq. Doesnt seem like a "popular" government to me, but as I always say, I could be wrong. We should probably apologize to the UN for invading without their support or consent and work as a coalition of forces to stabilize Iraq, BUT, we should step down from having veto power or a controlling vote. Hey, we got ourselves into this mess. Suck it up and actually work with everybody else instead of steamrollering over their input. We should also revoke all aspects of the Iraqi charter which require them to use US companies or companies allied to the US interests and put each and every rebuilding contract out for competitive bid world wide. Sadly, our current Simian In Chief is not known for his skills at consensus building, relationship building, or compromise, either with other national leaders or within his own government, so I dont see it happening any time soon. Sinergy
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