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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (569972)6/3/2010 3:17:44 PM
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You are comparing perspectives, which are apparently different but you are treating them as if they are the same. In addition you are confusing what might be declared as a legal right to action with a moral right.

From our perspective, we have a responsibility to occupy lands on a contingent basis, the contingencies are based on two sets of principles. The first set of principles being the principles of individual liberty and the second set of principles being the principles of national strategic interests. These are naturally juxtaposed and overlapping but should never be out of balance. We would not agree others should be allowed to do the same thing unrestricted where it violates our principles of liberty or our national strategic interests. The logic is contradictory.
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