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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 2005-12-23 19:22

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Because I'm not a selfish coward?

Wonderful rhetoric. It has no place on the world stage.

Because I care about human beings and I want to ensure the lives of the millions of people who will live in Iraq in the future are free from despotism and everything that goes with it?

By killing people? The uprising and voted party indicates people there are not happy with the military presence. Who are you to decide what is best for them? And how do you explain the US propping up so many despots in the past, in favour of the democracies they replaced, often bloodily?

Do you think it's ok to wipe out a family to intimidate their neighbours so they will continue to hand over their wealth to you?

How do you get from "lesser of two evils" to "wiping out families so they'll send you their wealth"?

Holy fuck you're stupid, you're like a child.

Given the source, I'm not too concerned.

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