Currently we don`t need oil so we`re not really taking part, sorry mr.bush

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The problem with this argument is that when the teenage boy is reported, that's all that has happened. The cops MIGHT come, but there is nothing they can do, as he's doing it on his own property. As long as he doesn't hurt others, it's perfectly legal. It is our responsibility to report, but it isn't our responsibility to kill the child before he uses them. That would be illegal, no matter his intent. Innocent until proven guilty, and there is no proof. You would never know whether or not he was going to actually use the pipe bombs - and in a court of law, you would go to jail for acting against him.Zarxrax wrote:This is like if you saw a teenage boy building pipe bombs in his garage. You haven't seen him use them. But is it not your responsibility to report him BEFORE they get used?
I do not agree with war. This is true. I believe in isolationism. This is also true. But... I do believe that Sadam should be stopped. He is breaking the law and that's not right. If one person isn't affected by the law, then no one is... then we have chaos. Then we have troublemakers in the world that no longer listen to reason. Decisions such as war are not easy... and I do believe almost all of what has happened could have been handled better. But we do have a person in the world who has broken the law, and will continue doing so. SOMETHING needs to be done, and as far as I can tell, no one else is willing to do it... it just isn't right. But then, nothing in this world really is...Zarxrax wrote:In the case of the US and Iraq, no one else is willing to police them, so we have to be the ones to do it. We've given Iraq 12 damn years to clean up their act. I'd say we've been pretty damned patient.
I do believe in isolationism - but I'm also American, so capitalism is my top priority! Free trade, import/export - these are still important! So in my little utopia, we would still have anime, and no one would hate us for where we were born. What can I say? I'm an idealist AND an isolationist! With so many people flat out for/against this war - war or peace, and that's it - it would be nice to have some more open-minded people who try to get everyone to get along and have no one die while at the same time the law isn't broken.Cain T. Longshot wrote:Buuuut! If we isolate ourselves from the rest of the world...we get no more anime! >___<
Just so you know, prices in Britain are, if I'm not mistaken, close to $5/gallon (yes they use pounds and litres, this is a rough estimate), and they make it to work everyday... I don't think the entire country has collapsed just yet... That, and there's public transportation, carpools, walking, bicycles... it'll be harder, but it has been worse in the past.buddykiller wrote:for one the economy is going to suffer because people arn't going to be able to afford the fucking drive to work i see gas prices sky rocketing to over 3 bucks per gallon so yea, nobody's gonna be able to work unless everybody gets a pay raise which i don't see in the near future
Yeah, one of my misgivings about Bush as well. Personally, I think it's mostly an "appeal to the constituancy" soundbite in his speeches, and not representative of actual decision making. I don't know that, though, and weigh every decision in my own mind.Nightowl wrote:Before I go ahead and say what I'm going to say, I'd like to mention I hate war. I'd like to say I'm against this "possible" war. I don't believe in Bush and I am actually terrified of him. Any PRESIDENT who says that we should put more faith in "the lord" than our own government is just frightening.
THANK YOU. Don't disregard the other 17 UN resolutions passed down on Iraq either. The one that pisses me off the most is #688. The one that says "stop torturing your own people." In my opinion, that's something one shouldn't issue a "warning" about. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0, ... 07,00.htmlThat being said, do any of you know why we're going against Iraq? Yes, on the surface, it seems that we're going after the wrong guy in order to get the right guy. The thing is, we've either killed or have in custody all the right guys from 9/11. And we more than likely won't see a retalliation anytime soon because, as Bill Maher so elequently put it, "They live in FUCKING CAVES." They aren't going to be firing missles. Hussein, on the other hand, has that possibility.
The fact that Saddam has the CHANCE to fire anything at us is why we're going to war. Now, yes, many other countries have the chance to fire missles, but Iraq is the ONLY one that signed an AGREEMENT saying that he would remove ALL WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. Including missles and elements of chemical warfare. This agreement was signed twelve years ago after the Gulf War. He still hasn't followed through, based on UN regulations.
We also have a law in this country that prohibits convicted felons from owning firearms. And when they do buy firearms, we're supposed to arrest them. Saddam lost the benefit of the doubt when he invaded Kuwait. (Just showing that analogies can cut both ways. There's very little meaning behind them.)All this being said, these are my personal thoughts: I'm an isolationist. A shut-in if you will. I say pull out of the entire world. I say fuck em. Everyone hates America, I don't care, hate me all you want. I believe we should keep to ourselves completely. Be nice to other countries, still deal with import/export. Trade is all good, no one has a problem with that. I don't care about anything we've signed allowing us to sit our Freedom Fries asses on someone's fucking backyard. GET OUT. Come back home and sit here. Let the rest of the world sort its problems out. When THEY bring the war to US, THEN get all aggressive. I mean, for christ's sake, we have a law in our own country that says if someone hits someone else first, they are liable and should be arrested! Is that not what we're about to do?! All this while North Korea is a bigger threat than anyone... none of it makes sense. So I'm an isolationist, leave the rest of the world alone.
I have to make a point of this, because it's a matter of respect. No matter what you think of the guy, you really shouldn't call him "Mr. Bush" (especially since oyu didn't use caps) because he is the president. Likewise, he shouldn't simply be called "Bush" either, since that's equally wrong. I think we all need to take a chill pill and give the guy at least the TITLE he rightly earned! His name is George Bush, or President Bush, the same way that you should refer to those with PHDs as Doctor ****.InGoW wrote:mr.bush
I've spoken to a few Brittish citizens. They seem pretty adamant for peace, but there is little anti-US sentiment. They feel the war is pointless. They place the blame for the US agression on President Bush, not our country or it's citizens.Ashton wrote:I've been listening to BBC radio over the internet all morning. The British (amazingly) seem to be, by and large, in support of the US. Even those that disagree don't hate the US, they just disagree with the conflict, which was not the impression that I was given.
Yeah, I'm actually still listening to it, it's their House of Commons having an emergency meeting. Tell me, all you brits out there, what do you guys think?