Right, and apply that to all the gitmo complaints as well. Thanks for confirming that there is no difference in the foreign opinion argument. That's excatly what I was going for. In none of these cases has foreign opinion been heavily influential.Turquoise wrote:
In practicality, there is no difference. Like the parallel I made, you still have no more power to change the situation involving this suspect than they do to change our healthcare.Kmarion wrote:
No not at all. Can you really not see the difference in murder and domestic healthcare policy? I think it's rather obvious that when it affects other citizens in such a direct way (ending their lives) there is a difference. Holy hell turq...Turquoise wrote:
Now wait a minute. Didn't you say in another thread that the opinions of other countries about our healthcare system didn't really matter? This is a trial happening in another country. Even if American lives were involved, doesn't the same logic apply?
You might see it as a difference in principle and concepts, but there is no difference in terms of representation.See above.Kmarion wrote:
And some context for my healthcare remark. I said their opinion did not matter in terms of real weight.. as in they aren't voting in our representatives. Nice try bub.There's plenty of that... in every direction.Kmarion wrote:
Also, I do not support gitmo. I was using the base as an example of forum hypocrisy.
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