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To: TimF who wrote (269993)1/26/2006 5:13:48 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573924
 
So your assertion is that any war that isn't "necessary for the survival" is senseless and evil?

So for example the US fighting in WWI and Korea was senseless and evil?


WWI.....no; Korea.....yes.

I don't have to wait 20-30 years.

I said 10 or 20 not 20 or 30.


Whatever........my position is still the same.

The evidence is in.

Not yet.


Yes, it is. I sorry if you can't see that. Nothing has gone right since Bush declared the war was over on an aircraft carrier. Anyone with a brain could see that if they were not biased. The problem with GOPers and apparently Libertarians is that you all can't admit when you're wrong. And I am not saying it as a putdown or a joke. Its true. And female GOPers are only slightly better than male ones at accepting when they are wrong.

The right is challenging every precept we have.

You could just as well say the left is doing the same.


No. The right is pretending to go back to a place that never existed while lining its pockets with American gold. The only benefit of Iraq is that its making the right rich. In fact, that's all the right stands for anymore in this country.......is making itself wallowing-in-the-dirt rich.........at the cost of this country and the middle and lower classes.

But really its mostly just more partisanship and less trust of the other side than it is wider difference in politics and ideology than we have had for most of our history.

I have said it before.....there are only two times when Americans were as or more divided: during the American Revolution and the Civil War. If we are not there already, I suspect we will get there fairly soon.

ted