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Xomicron said:
Mark Fergerson said:You don't understand. The anti-Bush crowd ignores mere
"facts" since this is the equivalent of religion for them.
Everybody else already knows.
Politics is no longer about informed decision, if it ever
was.
Mark L. Fergerson
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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 15:22:46 GMT
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Subject: Fifty-six Deceits in Fahrenheit 911
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You don't understand. The anti-Bush crowd ignores mere
"facts" since this is the equivalent of religion for them.
Everybody else already knows.
Politics is no longer about informed decision, if it ever
was.
Mark L. Fergerson
wrote (in said:Killing is bad.
War is bad.
People who think either is excusable are bad people.
It's just that simple.
From: John Woodgate [email protected]
Date: 7/17/2004 6:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Rich Grise <[email protected]>
The trouble is precisely that it is NOT that simple. Your first two
statements are true; your third is true or not depending on how you
interpret 'excusable'.
Should we have gone to war against Hitler and Tojo? If so, was that
decision by Chamberlain, Roosevelt and Stalin 'excusable'? Many people
think it was a dire and dreadful necessity, but still a necessity.
administration is doing to the country, and more than half
of the whole population is letting them get away with it!
(in said:Yes, I agree. All available evidence indicates that the Iraq war was not
necessary. Our hate for Bush follows logically from that.
Based upon the information given to Bush (and the fact that otherThe guy made (at least in your opinion) a mistake. OK, it was a BIG
mistake.
If there is 'hate', it should be against the root causes (e.g. weakeningDoes that justify hate?
Geez, if you want to talk religion, look at what the current
administration is doing to the country, and more than half
of the whole population is letting them get away with it!
And if you're one of the ones who thinks that the wholesale
murder of Iraqi people is somehow excusable, then you're just
as culpable as the rest of the pack of murderers.
Yes, I agree. All available evidence indicates that the Iraq war was not
necessary. Our hate for Bush follows logically from that.
I would revise:
1) Killing for nothing, or potentially nothing, is bad.
2) War for nothing, or potentially nothing, is bad.
Thinking that Both are absolutely wrong, is necessary for an informed
Bush Supporter. However there are only 500 of them and they are only
doing it for the tax cuts. Bush's support is mostly from retards. Don't
believe me, ask them why they support Bush, heck people would do more
research before buying a new vacuum cleaner.
The trouble is precisely that it is NOT that simple. Your first two
statements are true; your third is true or not depending on how you
interpret 'excusable'.
Should we have gone to war against Hitler and Tojo? If so, was that
decision by Chamberlain, Roosevelt and Stalin 'excusable'? Many people
think it was a dire and dreadful necessity, but still a necessity.
John Woodgate
All those idiots who say "War in Korea" and "War in Vietnam"
and "War on Poverty" and "War on Drugs" just dilute the meaning.
Note: We've lost all of these.
"War in Iraq" and "War on Terrorism" seem to be similar fiascos
when it comes to the civil rights of Americans.
Moore touches on this with his commentary
on the sparse numbers of family members of gov't officials
who are being put in harm's way in this "war".
...and do I have to go into The-Draft-dodger-in-Chief /
Deserter-in-Chief?
I don't know anyone who thinks that the insurgents murdering Iraqis is
excusable except for the extreme left.
It would more likely be the Islamist insurgents and their supporters thinkI think you meant to say "extreme right" didn't you.
Unfortunately, there are individuals
in the west who are misguidedly supporting the Islamists
Xomicron said: