Re: Leftwing detachment from reality
Von: Rudy Canoza (pipes@thedismalscience.not) [Profil]
Datum: 22.02.2008 04:37
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Newsgroup: alt.society.liberalism alt.politics.gw-bush alt.politics.bush alt.impeach.bush alt.rush-limbaugh alt.fan.rush-limbaugh alt.california
Datum: 22.02.2008 04:37
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Newsgroup: alt.society.liberalism alt.politics.gw-bush alt.politics.bush alt.impeach.bush alt.rush-limbaugh alt.fan.rush-limbaugh alt.california
Black Elk wrote: > Rudy Canoza wrote: >> Black Elk wrote: >>> never@millions wrote: >>>> On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 17:31:56 -0700, Black Elk >>>> <windriver2000@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Why did we go to war then? >>>> >>>> Black Elk, you questions are simple and direct and need answers as doe >>>> this one. >>>> The geo-political nature of the area, one of constant instability, >>>> surrounding Iraq has been an interest to the US and its allies for >>>> over two hundred years. Currently, the modern inventions of >>>> transportation, ground and air, along with other communication >>>> technologies provides an opportunity to respond more quickly. The >>>> areas surrounding Iraq, Iran, etc. was determined to be an area of >>>> interest by the western nation, thus making US and allies presence has >>>> been a goal. When the russians attempted to find their way to the warm >>>> waters of the Indian Ocean to developing year-around ports rather than >>>> relying on the winter-bound ports of Russia's north coast line. That >>>> was one issue that was soon grounded with the defeat and retreat of >>>> the Russians. >>>> Now the US expresses further interests in the area for it interest in >>>> world-wide influence and presence. And that, too, has been very >>>> expensive in lives and money. Will it work. It a task in progress. And >>>> of course, the oil, the oil, the oil . . . >>>> >>>> I would enjoy reading the opinions of others. >>>> >>>> Thank you for the question, Black Elk. >>>> >>>> DCI >>> >>> I agree, but the cost is not worth the damage to mankind and the >>> history that has been blown up, run over and obliterated. >>> >>> It has cost U.S. taxpayers a half trillion dollars and will grow >>> exponentially. >>> >>> It has inflicted serious damage to our international reputation. We >>> helped defeat the Nazis in WWII and prosecuted them at Nuremburg only >>> to use their methods against the people of Iraq. >> >> Your utter lack of moral perspective is stunning, Cancerous Bison. > > As you have would have it That's just as it is, Pink Prairie Dog.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
