R.D., more brevity. You said this...
 Originally Posted by R.D.735
War destroys all three.
The "three" are peace, prosperity, and justice. That is the blanket statement I have been talking about.
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
I didn't say that I thought totalitarianism was better than what we have here. I'm not going to go back to the argument we've already had about whether Iraqis and the Middle East in general even want democracy. Have you heard how they've started killing the Christians in Iraq now? They are going to be such a model society of tolerance and freedom. After the terrorist-vaccuming is over, I mean.
You equated the spreading of democracy and the spreading of totalitarianism. They are completely different things. One is a form of oppression, and the other is a moral obligation.
Once again... You cannot judge the future of Iraq based on bad things that happen during the transition phase. How many times do I need to say that?
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
II'm not trashing my country, I'm trashing the administration who works for the interests of coporations using our tax money and soldiers' blood for profit, and the people who stand by and let them do it. So you think anyone who disagrees with the government is "trashing their country"? That's a low blow--sounds a little totalitarian to me, and it makes me think you don't really have a good response to what I am saying, so you resort to insulting my patriotism. Maybe you think I shouldn't have the right to say it at all? So by thinking that the president should have to follow the constitution and not do whatever the hell he wants, and that we shouldn't cause an enormous amount of suffering for no end other than making his friends richer, I am committing some sort of offense? I think they are destroying our country, honestly, and we are going towards fascism, and it's people like you who accuse people who disagree with you of "trashing their country" that will let it happen.
You trashed our policies of present day and past, and I'm sure you would admit that what you have to say is pretty viciously insulting. You did not just disagree with them. What I said was not meant as an attack on you. It was relevant to the point I was making, a point you did not even address. My point was that you would not have the freedom to insult your government if the Soviets had gotten their way. Do you remember that part of the point? I have no idea where you get the idea I think you should have no right to say it at all. You sound pretty passionate about that matter. Then why do you equate spreading freedom and spreading totalitarianism? Spreading freedom gives people the right to say derogatory things about their governments. Spreading totalitarianism takes it away. You sound like somebody who should despise totalitarianism. I know I do. Why don't you?
Do you think the people of Iraq and Afghanistan should have the right to speak out against their goverments? You sound pretty passionately in favor of that right. You do believe that others should have that right too, don't you? Or do you think only we Americans should have that right? I think the whole world is entitled to it. How about you?
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
Do you know about NSPD-51, and the plan to suspend the constitution in case of "catastrophic emergency"? What constitutes a catastrophic emergency is conveniently defined by the president. I think people who think we are safe from a coup in this country may get a surprise someday. That's the kind of thing that people who "trash their country" are trying to prevent.
You are really wrapped up in that part of my point instead of the point itself. Why? You know what you said. I trash our government too sometimes. Have you forgotten? It is not the important part of my point. Put your own politically correct terminology in there if it makes you feel better and respond to my actual point.
Suspending the Constitution is someting I consider out of the question. I have issues with a lot of the current administration's domestic policies and ideas.
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
That analogy is so absolutely inaccurate it's ridiculous. So you think that uniting with the Soviets to defeat Hitler from taking over the world is the same as us funding the Taliban to keep Afghanistan safe for our pipeline? It's laughable. So, no I don't agree, because you don't know what you are talking about.
Are you okay? You are acting very hysterical and missing my points by a few miles. Therefore, you have no idea what you are talking about. My point was that sometimes alliances with scum are necessary. You also know I don't agree with your pipleline conspiracy hypothesis, and you know what I think about what I deem Cold War necessities. You need to calm your nerves and try to make sense.
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
I really don't think you have much knowledge of the events leading up to our invasion of Iraq, and what really happened in Afghanistan. If you did, you wouldn't constantly compare it to WWII.
You know that ad hominem is a fallacy, right? Ad hominem is the use of personal insults without the use of relevant debate points. You are going to have to use real debate points to have a real debate.
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
ILet's see...what are all those many reasons you are always talking about that made us choose Iraq as the first place to liberate in our policy of spreading freedom to the masses of the world? Let's see, the first one was our ex-friend Saddam, the next one is...what was that again?
Exactly. You don't pay much attention to what I write, yet you are going nuttier and nuttier over it. I have only explained it to you about forty times. Make sure you know what I have said before you start chirping about it.
 Originally Posted by Moonbeam
You know, a lot, I'd say the majority, of people don't really think about what is going on in the middle east, and as long as they are not inconvenienced and gas is cheap, they'll go along with anything, and they don't care why we are there. Then there are people who are outraged, and don't want to contribute to never-ending violence and suffering, just so they can drive an SUV. Then there's a small minority of oil executives, other corporate leaders, and politicians getting rich on it, and they are all for it, and are actually the ones telling the lies. But there are very few people who pay attention, and actually accept the lies at face value.
So I'm assuming you are heavily invested in oil. Nothing else could explain your thought processes.
What is happening to you? That is probably the dumbest point you have ever made here. Read at least a few of my hundreds of posts about Iraq, for once, and then maybe you can understand my argument. You just admitted twice in one post that you don't even know what it is. Think about that.
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