Karma wrote:Talk with friends and enemies, learn to compromise and keep your nose out of other's business.
Ya think? Don't ya think it would be better to continue with the Bush policy of snubbing and/or killing our enemies and emasculating and/or humiliating our friends? I mean, c'mon, we're the most powerful nation on earth. Why should we have to negotiate with anybody?? They are either for us or against us. If they don't support what we are doing, then they are not worth talking to. Doesn't that sound like the American way of doing things? If you don't agree with that, then I question your patriotism.
The way I see it, we
should have every right to retaliate on those who attack us first. We
should not have the right to attack people who do not attack us first. That is what the argument is really about. We have no business being in Iraq. We had no right to invade their country and force democracy on them anymore than we have the right to invade China to do the same. But, of course, we're not going to do that to a country China because we couldn't bully them. We're only going to do it to small-time rogue dictators that we can assassinate and get away with it.
