alexg |
07-28-2004 01:40 AM |
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Originally posted by Centurion
There are so many things wrong with your post, that I almost don't know where to start! :)
1)I do think you went over the 25 word limit. But I'll give you that one.
2)You subscribe to the theory that "might makes right". If you are stronger than everyone else, you can have your way in the world.
That's scary and very familiar! Hmm.. oh yeah, that's what ADOLPH HITLER thought too!
3)Would you define "evil leader"? What makes a leader evil?
4)WHAT CRIME did Iraq commit against the United States (perhaps the most IMPORTANT point to be discussed here!)
5)So, the U.S. has the right to go into any country that it perceives to be an enemy because the United States is a economic & military superpower? That means we can claim most of Africa, & large parts of Central & South America as well as Asia.
The US has an INTERNATIONAL MANIFEST DESTINY! Wow..why didn't I think of that before??
Finally, for some reason, the type of country you described at the beginning reminds me of another country..now..what's the name of that place...
Oh Yeah...
ISRAEL!! No wonder you advocate this policy!
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You subscribe to the theory that "might makes right". If you are stronger than everyone else, you can have your way in the world.
That's scary and very familiar! Hmm.. oh yeah, that's what ADOLPH HITLER thought too!
If you are stronger it means you have the ability to attack a country that places a threat on your country and the free world, by supporting terrorism and "Jihad". Specially if most of the citizens in this country seek a revolution.
Hitler attacked countries that caused no harm and were no threat to anyone, and killed millions on a racial basis. just to make his empire stronger...
Would you define "evil leader"? What makes a leader evil?
A leader who has billions of dollars, while most of his people don't have food to eat.
A leader who executes his opposers so he wouldn't lose his power.
A leader who applies methods of torture to innocent people who he suspects of opposing him
also, maybe you didn't notice, but since the war in Iraq, many other radical countries, the best known of which is Iran, have reduced their radical remarks and actions, and even started to become friendly with the United States and the free world...
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