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To: RetiredNow who wrote (235460)6/2/2005 5:16:29 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572386
 
Elroy's point is that all you do, tejek, is complain about the U.S. You never point out who else besides the U.S. is at fault. And you never point out what could be done to fix this or to run in better.

Excuse me, but you are absent more from the thread than present. Not a criticism; however, that does allow you to miss my alternative suggestions which I have made on several occasions.

I know in many of my posts I have pointed out ideas that are superior to what Bush is doing now. I have also pointed out who else is at fault besides Bush.

I have plenty of ideas too but the first one is to get out of this ridiculous war that is costing us the lives of our soldiers and billions of dollars, not to mention the loss of respect in the world. Once that's done, I will be glad to sit down and come up with plan. But for now, I am fighting the hawks who don't know their buttholes from a hole in the ground.

You don't. Therefore, you are seen as very biased and irrational. The U.S. isn't the only problem here.

Irrational? Hardly. Angry? Yes. As for the US, we are a major part of the problem and our negative influence in the ME did not start in 2001 when we got hit on 9/11. It started decades earlier. When you know that history as well as I do, then you can not be as naive about the good qualities of the US as you prone to expound about on this thread; that is if you are honest with yourself.