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or the new and improved PA 3...have anyone seen Southland tales...scary...
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2008-06-19
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2008-06-19
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i keep angering relatives with the joke that el bushie dont want to give up the seat...usally with an attack scenario and yes it was from the movie southland tales...would be kinda freaky if something like that did happen...dontcha think
The scenario is like yours, in that Bush gets us into war with Iran just before the election and subsequently suspends elections. I'm skeptical (which is why I don't trust what politicos say)... but if something like that does happen (and it's just a step farther than Lincoln went), then that's the end of this great nation.
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2008-06-19
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Nope. More than a "few lies", etc. Everything presented was a deception of some sort (I especilaly get a kick out of them using a student's plagiarized thesis to present the case for war. O the irony). That's well documented by now.
I'm not so ignorant as to confuse the two, and haven't. Everything about the invasion was wrong. It was all to support the agenda I described above. No noble goal; just imperialism wrapped in "patriotic" rhetoric.
There has been nothing sane about our approach to Iraq... from supporting Saddam in the 1980s to firing him in the 2000s. Read the Smithsonian article I linked. It's the starting point for the broader context.
I said there were two sane approaches; we took neither.That is nowhere near what I'm talking about. Middle easterners don't hate us for our democracy or success-- that's just the crap spun for the lesser-educated.
The truth is that there are generally 2 classes in the region: the ultra rich and ultra poor. The former have made their billions selling off their nations' resources to the US. The poor don't profit from this and in fact suffer under oppressive monarchies and dictatorships. Thus they easily fall prey to fanatics who (ab)use religion as a tool to foment hatred. The depressed and disilliusioned then take up arms against the true cause-- formerly the British, now the US. Again, read the Smithsonian article.
I have oversimplified the situation for sake of discussion... but surely the critical elements are there. In summary, WE are the root cause of terrorism.
If we developed our own resources (and no I do not mean offshore drilling) and stayed the hell out of other nations, they would have no reason to hate us. They would not give a **** about us. Indeed, we are relative newcomers to the experience... we inherited it from the British.
In this case, poppycock. We should not be "interested" in exploiting the oil of other regions. We should be staying closer to home in that respect. International trade is one thing, but when root resources like oil are concerned, it can only lead to the trouble we now experience.
It shouldn't, but it has. "Support the Patriot Act or you support terrorism". You never heard that propaganda? It sure was popular here in redneck land. Fortunately many of the rights restrictions have been slowly struck down by the Supreme Court-- but people (particularly writers) suffered.
And Bush has never had a foreign policy. No, that isn't hyperbole.
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2008-06-19
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once you dig deep enough its all scary...the back room deals...and all that...
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