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To: Alighieri who wrote (153522)10/17/2002 2:30:23 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580458
 
Al, <We profess ourselves to be the leaders of the world and make it our duty to change it.>

I missed that declaration. Who made it?

To me, Americans are perfectly happy to do business with nations that want to, and to leave those nations who hate us alone as long as they leave us (or our allies) alone as well.

<So you are saying we have no role in the matter?>

I never said that. I am saying, however, that the hypocrites put way too much responsibility on America and too little on themselves. They have their own agendas, and Americans have their own as well. If they're asking America to be oh-so-charitable and just, perhaps they ought to start with their own respective nations. Then they'll realize that if the roles were reversed, their own nation would be just as unilateral as America seems to be right now, if not more (given that nations with less racial diversity will tend to be that way).

Tenchusatsu