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http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2544121.stm So, again: In your opinion, is deliberately blowing up children the correct way to achieve a united Ireland? |
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However I feel the need at this point to remind you that personally I'm a pacifist and cannot condone killing people ever, for any reason. To that extent, I agree with you. :( |
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We are digressing. No-one deserved September 11 but it wasn't unexpected and we must understand the reasons behind it and why the terriorists thought it was justified
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At the moment, I am very disturbed indeed by some of the agendas I believe are being portrayed in some posts in this thread. |
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I liked America in democratic rule when George Bush was elected I said to myself 'a disaster is going to happen and he's going to handle it badly' Sept 11th happened, I was obviously furious at the terriorists and sympathetic for america. But again I said to myself 'oh god what are they going to do' I accepted the war against Aufghanistan since Alqueda was based there. I became outraged when George Bush started to say things like it is the policy of his government to remove sadam. How can your policy be to overthrow a foreign leader? Then the Iraq thing started when Iraq hasn't done anything since the last time we bombed them. They have found no WMD, the war had no reason to it now that could have been applied before sept 11th. The patriot act is taking away civil liberities and the prisoners in thingy bay are just terrible contradictions to what americans are suppose to believe in |
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Here's mine (I kind of mentioned this when the thread started anyway):
I like America. I like the American people. Their optimism for the future and their national pride are something I wish there was more of in this country. I am a Christian. My understanding of the New Testament absolutely forbids me to take part in, or condone, death and violence of any kind; I am a man of peace, just as my Lord is. I recognise that the New Testament comments widely on secular politics - starting with Jesus' own words, 'those who live by the sword, die by the sword.' The whole business of conflict sickens me. But as the people engaged in it have chosen that path, I offer an opinion upon it, attempting to gauge 'right' and 'wrong' from within that world view. |
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Just like today, it is Americans that keep the peace in Europe. Quote:
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Sovereign means, as Webster's put it, c : enjoying autonomy : INDEPENDENT <sovereign state>. It has nothing to do with royalty. Second, Canada has a queen. So please. The United States is a sovereign republic, and Canada is a sovereign constitutional monarchy. Quote:
Israel is the same. They don't target civilians. They target militants. It just so happens that the Palestians, demonstrating the bravity, find it useful to hide among civilians and put their ammunition factories among schools and hospitals. |
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(and will pray for you in order to try to prevent you getting your @ss blown off). |
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BTW, completely forgot to pick up a point Timewarrior made earlier - the USA did not oppose the Falklands War. It was caught in the middle because it favoured Gen. Galtieri as a leader of Argentina as opposed to any of the Communist wannabe dictators waiting in the wings, and saw that a British victory over him would weaken his position. HOWEVER, and this is the crucial point, when it came to a fight, Ronald Reagan chose to back his ally Great Britain, and send supplies to the task force which frankly, kept the British Army in food and ammunition until it was safely in Port Stanley. It is doubtful things would have gone so smoothly without this US help, which remained secret (although widely suspected) until recently.
So, Britain marching in to Iraq with the USA is not all one-way 'poodling'. Foreign power invades British territory; Britain goes to war, USA helps us sort it out. Foreign power threatens world (and USA) security; USA goes to war, Britain helps them sort it out. Like it or not, UK and USA are extraordinarily close allies and have been since WW2. Both countries are immeasurably better off because of this. |
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