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My turn to make noise. Boo effin hoo. |
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(ETA) - The big plan should really be to wipe out all of the ME hiding spots for the terrorists and the Islamacists, leaving them with the one last true enclave in which to hide. Berkeley, I mean. |
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Instead, you've provided us with a simpler, and more direct, response. If our debates over foreign policy are invariably reduced to simple homilies about knocking down bee's nests or Iraq being akin to a thug murdering Ty's family, then I'd submit that this is "debate" in a loose form, at best. |
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Which is to say that if you think Iraq is a big success story, we have a lot to talk about before we get to matters of abiding principle. Which was, after all, my point. |
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I also take it that you stand proudly with the 9 U.S. Senators. Far as I recall, none of them were from MN. I hope you write them and contribute actively to their defeat. Good news is, it'll fit well on a bumper sticker. Quote:
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Think back to pre-vote. We had a similar discussion. Again, it turned out far closer to my optimistic prediction than to your pessimistic one. And now you want to tell me about how it ain't gonna work - about how it's all fucked up? Hardly. |
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But I'll stand over here with McCain and his 89 colleagues who clearly have an impaired understanding of risk, sacrifice, and what it means to be an American in wartime. You're over there with the Noble Nine, plus Bush and Rumsfeld. Have fun. |
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Did youse guyz already have the Miers discussions?
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But if one of those 90 Senators happens to be Boxer, and you're uncomfortable standing with the group because she's there, I suppose that's cool, too. |
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On the basis of what's happened, I think my feeling back then that all sorts of things could go wrong is looking pretty prescient. Needless to say, I'd rather it was working out well. But it isn't. |
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What you saw was a power play by McCain, pulling a PR move that effectively pulls power from the executive branch that needs to stay with the executive branch. Do they need investigation? Yeah. Did the military actually want some specific guidelines? Yep. Was this - pulling the authority away from the proper power division - the right way to do that? Nope. That was simply McCain starting his campaign. Honestly, Panske's appreciation for this guy baffles me. All I can figure is, he thinks he's better than Hilary, and is the only one who can beat her. He might be right about that. |
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Originally posted by Spanky A moral relativist might say that in Arab countrys these rights are not part of their culture so it is both arrogant and naive to think that we can impose a system to protect these rights. Hello Ty. Then You said: Ty might say that you shouldn't try to haphazardly change a culture, since government doesn't do that well. You might call this the "conservative" position. Then Bilmore said: The people at Treblinka were happy for a less- than-perfect result. So, apparently, were many Iraqis. Bilmores comment made perfect sense considering the initial comment. The discussion was that since rights and such were not respected by a culture it would be naive to try and impose such concepts on a culture that did not respect them. You said that government should not try to haphazardly change a culture ( a culture that does not respect rights and democracy). Bilmore pointed out that we changed the culture of Treblinka (we imposed our ideas of freedeom and individual rights on a culture where such rights were not respected – in Treblinka) and it seemed to work out OK. Logical retort. Then you say: It's uncanny, the way that you intuited that when I was referring to "changing a culture," I really meant "stopping a Treblinka." Wow. Actually, Bilmore’s conclusion made perfect sense.. If it not OK to try and change the Iraqi culture so it respects human rights, why would it be so crazy to change the culture of Trebllinka, where there were no respect for human rights. . Then you said: If you seriously think that my reference to changing culture meant that I would oppose liberating Treblinka, you should go back for remedial kindergarten. I guess I need to go there to, because if you don’t think government can do a good job of changing culture in other countrys, then the US should not have been able to do a good job of changing the culture at Treblinka. Or changing the culture of the country that created Treblinka. The term culture in this whole exchange referred to a people in a certain geographic areas respect for individual liberties and human rights. The culture in Treblinka did not respect such rights. Don’t try and pretend that when you were discussing culture you were referring to style of dress and celebration rituals. |
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