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Why the US cannot be wrong.

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-20 3:04

I have always wondered why there isn't open debate about the inadequacy of the United States government and how dangerous it has become to everyone in the world. I have come to a conclusion:

Democracy has evolved into the greatest weapon against free thought known to mankind. It is currently the status quo on all things fair and equal all over the planet, and yet now its truest weakness is beginning to show. The United States, the self proclaimed nearest-to-perfect democracy, has REelected officials who act to the detriment of society.

This fact alone threatens not only the idea of 'democracy,' but also of the human race's confidence in their judgment and minds. Because of this, we must continue to reinforce the idea that whoever we vote into office can do no absolute wrong, and in that, we've established a totalitarian control on our own ability to think.

Any 'thoughts'?

Name: Anonymous 2005-12-21 3:03

>>9 I think you're talking about Resolution 1441, which required a second resolution to authorize military action. The US decided to ignore this requirement and acted unilaterally with a so-called "coalition of the willing." It didn't give any state authority to "take out Saddam." There's no provision anywhere in international law for removing another country's head of state via military force. "Regime change" is in fact a crime of aggression and punishable under the US War Crimes Act of 1996 by the death penalty.

According to international law experts, the Secretary General of the UN, and even White House counsel Alberto Gonzales, the war IS illegal.

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