Reciprocity wrote:
"woo-hoo, let's burn down the pyramids!"
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Reciprocity wrote:
"woo-hoo, let's burn down the pyramids!"
'cept for when that dude was swinging the cactus.Reciprocity wrote:
rioting and civil unrest is never funny.
Proper action. That bridge is 20 min walk from where I used to live.
aye. give the people what they want.JohnG@lt wrote:
Option A? Continue to not give a fuck about what's going on on the other side of the world because it has zero impact on my own life?Dilbert_X wrote:
And your plan is?
American Isolationism didn't work in 70 years ago. It won't work today.11 Bravo wrote:
aye. give the people what they want.JohnG@lt wrote:
Option A? Continue to not give a fuck about what's going on on the other side of the world because it has zero impact on my own life?Dilbert_X wrote:
And your plan is?
well besides giving all of our money to these countries while we are in serious debt...what do you suggest?DBBrinson1 wrote:
American Isolationism didn't work in 70 years ago. It won't work today.11 Bravo wrote:
aye. give the people what they want.JohnG@lt wrote:
Option A? Continue to not give a fuck about what's going on on the other side of the world because it has zero impact on my own life?
diplomacy? heh, never mind.11 Bravo wrote:
well besides giving all of our money to these countries while we are in serious debt...what do you suggest?DBBrinson1 wrote:
American Isolationism didn't work in 70 years ago. It won't work today.11 Bravo wrote:
aye. give the people what they want.
what does that even mean? by giving them money and guns?burnzz wrote:
diplomacy? heh, never mind.11 Bravo wrote:
well besides giving all of our money to these countries while we are in serious debt...what do you suggest?DBBrinson1 wrote:
American Isolationism didn't work in 70 years ago. It won't work today.
Isolationism is having no contact with other countries.11 Bravo wrote:
what does that even mean? by giving them money and guns?burnzz wrote:
diplomacy? heh, never mind.11 Bravo wrote:
well besides giving all of our money to these countries while we are in serious debt...what do you suggest?
um..Vietnam, that was a pretty spectacular withdrawal what with the helicopters and Saigon and that famous pictureburnzz wrote:
tell me one country where we were involved in military action, where we've withdrawn completely. hell, we still have troops in Grenada. . .
I cannot but agree with Oscar and Winston. But at the same time I'm sure that their criticism doesn't mean that they favoured another system instead.JohnG@lt wrote:
“Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people.”
Oscar Wilde
“The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter.”
Winston Churchill
“A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.”
Thomas Jefferson
and this:
“In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority is supreme.”
Aristotle
coupled with this:
“The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.”
Thomas Jefferson
I wouldn't hold up the amount of Madrasahs they have as proof of how religious their country is. The vast majority of those were built a very long time ago for reasons that had little to do with religion.JohnG@lt wrote:
Yeah, because the outcome won't look something like Iran... I believe they have the most madrasas per capita in the world.Uzique wrote:
i remember reading a really good expose on mubarak and the history of egypt's so called 'democratic' politics in the economist about 6 months ago... basically they have a party-based system that is so stacked in favour of mubarak's party every time that it is effectively a dictatorship. the vote and the ability for the individual people of the country to make a difference is basically nil/worthless. he's a real crook and the only reason he has managed to keep his hold on power for so long is because he's pro-west and a puppet rather than anti-west and a pain in the ass.
more power to the egyptian people, i say... it would be hypocritical of us in the west to express displeasure at a TRUE act of democratic action/revolution. lets see how you americans handle a real act of self-determination from an important middle-eastern 'ally'.
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* The U.S.A.burnzz wrote:
tell me one country where we* were involved in military action, where we've withdrawn completely. hell, we still have troops in Grenada. . .
LOL...Kmar wrote:
Don't sweat it. Half of those visionaries couldn't dream up indoor plumbing or electricity.
Went for a bike ride there...11 Bravo wrote:
well besides giving all of our money to these countries while we are in serious debt...what do you suggest?DBBrinson1 wrote:
American Isolationism didn't work in 70 years ago. It won't work today.11 Bravo wrote:
aye. give the people what they want.