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smokedamage February 18 2006, 19:19:56 UTC
Actually it's asinine to suggest that any nation is a threat to the United States. How exactly was Iraq a threat? They weren't. Unless of course you count the weapons that the US gave them - twenty years ago. Even then it's a stretch. Terrorist - Insurgent - Freedom Fighter, the meanings are roughly the same, it's just a matter of perspective. If you lived under the rule of a foreign government, i suspect a lot of your friends might find themselves in one of those categories. You might call them freedom fighters, a Latvian paper may describe you as Insurgents, and the rulers would suggest you were terrorists. Either way, they are all fighting for what they believe in. And if you want to bring up the killing of innocents we can go there. How many bombs and missiles dropped on Iraq in the last fifteen years killed innocent people? I'm guessing there are a few dead people - maybe it's even. Is it just because the Muslim Extremists were better at it, and shattered the "we're the best, we're untouchable" illusion that America had. For all the paranoid border patrol, nationalism, and anti-non-Christian bullshit that goes on here, they still got through.

is anschluss the same thing as liebershraum (i am not sure of the spelling there)

We've got thousands of year of political and social development beneath our belts and we're still not further along than clubbing each other over the head.

Well it's pretty easy to fabricate evidence - as we have seen - that anyone can be a threat to anyone else. So whose to judge here? The New York Times, The Washington Post, or People magazine?

The Pakistanis that i play cricket with here in Dallas are muslim, they don't really seem all that interested in the destruction of the US. Could it be that the Muslims calling for this jihad, are as much the fuckwit as Bill O'Reilly, Pat Buchanan, and whichever dickhead it was that said that the Venezuelan President should be assassinated. And those guys all rate over here.

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journalsoup February 18 2006, 20:15:15 UTC
Okay, put the brakes on right there. I'm not trying to, nor have I ever said that invading Iraq was the right thing to do, so don't try to paint me with THAT brush.

"the meanings are roughly the same"

No, they're not. One blows up schoolchildren and one doesn't. They're not even the same sport.

"And if you want to bring up the killing of innocents we can go there. How many bombs and missiles dropped on Iraq in the last fifteen years killed innocent people?"

Again, not justifying invasion of iraq. I talked about killing innocents in regard to the founding fathers. Don't stretch my words and their context.

Yes, lebensraum was the justification for anschluss.

"we're still not further along than clubbing each other over the head"

And I suppose all of that peaceful political discourse that goes on EVERYDAY means nothing at all? We still may have the hammer as a tool, but it's no longer the only thing in the toolbox.

"Well it's pretty easy to fabricate evidence - as we have seen - that anyone can be a threat to anyone else. So whose to judge here?"

The country in question decides. Rule #1 applies, Protect their people. That's why I said "legitimate threat".

"Bill O'Reilly, Pat Buchanan, and whichever dickhead"

That's one of the joys of living in a (somewhat) secular society, these people may say things like that, but no one's taking it as a call from the highest reaches of heaven to go out and kill Hugo Chavez.

KeL

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