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You know, its indirectly your fault. If you hadnt gotten taken over in WW2, America would have never gotten out of the great American depression. We would probably still be poor, without superpower status.[/b]
If America managed to stay poor with that much land and natural resources, I would send them a dozen of roses. Come on, even Hitler had to fake the economy-numbers to seem his weapon productions was super-great for the economy.
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I know what i just wrote is retarded. I am just trying to convey the point that the seeds for death are planeted far in history. The only way you can place blame is by DIRECT involvement (meaning, an American bullet killing an Iraqi civilian). If you dont place direct blame, then you can go all the way back through history?[/b]
Ah so you know? But not like you were lying when you were attacking Europe :) I kind of like it. Europe can be extremely lame. Not as lame as America, but you just gotta hate the Portuguese every now and then.
Lets state an example:
I barge into a country, kill the leader, shoot all the religious extremist, arrest some innocent people. Then, out of the blue, the country starts to get a little civil-wary. Not my fault? If I shoot the (bitch-)teacher of a class of problem-children, and I go stand in front of class with no learning plan what so ever, using words they don't understand, appointing the slightly-less-retard child as guardian of half the class. Lets say that causes the class to TOTALLY FUCKING DERAIL. It isn't my fault. It is the children's fault. It is the fault of their parents (religious indoctrination), it is the fault of the teacher (that I shot), Who's fault is it when you get yourself into a situation you can't handle?
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I dont WANT anybody to die. If they want to blow themselves up in a car bomb, I WILL NOT FEEL AN OUNCE OF SADNESS FOR THEM. I will save my sorrow for the 22 year old American soldier who\'s reamins are spread over the desert. I will save my sorrow for the Iraqi boy who just happened to be riding his bike in the wrong place. [/b]
Ah, so there are children in Iraq, not just bearded evil men :)
How do you feel for people fighting for their country, to live by their own ways and not be told how to live? Aren't some people in Iraq fighting for freedom? I am not saying I agree with them, But I would feel bad about killing someone that just believes he his fighting for his freedom.
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You see, i am not bias. I am right in the middle, leaning toward to pro war side. I know family members who are SHOCKED when i tell them Iraq has been handled wrong. You are only looking at my opinion as a comparison to your opinion. Of course it will seem bias to you. [/b]
LOLOLOLOL.
Right in the middle :D Right in the middle of the pro-war/republicans perhaps :) Actually I just read past the first sentence to find out I am not joking. You are in the middle by the standards of your surroundings, you arn't in the middle by the standards of the rest of the world. You probably are even more war-sides then the rest of America.
Does the fact that your mom/dad/friends are shocked by anything pessimistic (you have the fullest right) about the war mean that you are 'in the middle' of things? I think that is a pretty quickly drawn conclusion.
However: Damn, you live with people I would find even worse then you and universal, that would drive me Completely crazy :P
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And as i said before, you are just as inflamatory, ignorant, and brainwashed as i am. In fact, you are more. I hold not half of the stereotypes you hold. I restrain from generalizing your people with certain traits, except for your policy of inaction. Your last few posts have been full of BLATENTLY incorrect opinions that every American soldier is a blood-thirsty, ignorant, trigger happy, ima-kill-dem-dang-towelheads, redneck. You preach kindness toward all of humanity in the same paragraph you stereotype me. Get over yourself, dude. You are not as big of a humanitarian as you like to claim.
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Did I claim I was humanitarian?
I do admit I exaggerated my views of American soldiers and such somewhat. But I do know there are such soldiers. And I think that a lot of Iraqis see the American soldiers like that. Sure, a few might really get along well with the guys, I am sure some are great guys. But is is hard to stay nice in, talking of indoctrination, a sickly one-sided army side. I do understand that unconditioned discipline is good for a fighting force, but that also is the down-side. The army isn't about respect and loving others, it is about shooting, killing, ect. That is just the way it is.
I also don't see what indoctrinated me. The cowardly European culture? If anything, I was indoctrinated by people that explained violence is bad, war is hell.
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Edit: I do have to say that I totally understand how you and universal think, and I might be agreeing with you if I was born in the U.S. Especially if my dad was in the army There. Dutch army are a bit more pussy I believe. : )