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"Mike Marron" wrote in message
... "John Mullen" wrote: [blah blah] What I don't fully understand is the way a lot of intelligent Americans let ritualistic patriotism blunt their scepticism about their country's foreign policy adventures and how they relate to the founding fathers' dream. All you need to know is that not every intelligent American behaved in a "ritualistic patriotic" manner during Vietnam, nor does every intelligent American behave in a "ritualistic patriotic" manner nowadays during the Iraq war. I'm certainly relieved to hear that. In 'Nam, communism was demonstrably a grievous threat to the U.S. and our allies and something called the "Domino Theory" was in vogue at the time. In Iraq, terrorism IS a demonstrably grievous threat to the U.S. and our allies and something called "Weapons of Mass Destruction" IS in vogue at this time. Good comparison. So you think the WMD justification will look just as daft in the future as the domino theory does looking back on it now? Not every American is patriotic and supports our foreign policy adventures (as you so eloquently put it). But since you don't understand American patriotism, you are the last person who should be making snide remarks or questioning those of us who aren't quite as confused as you are when it comes to the simple concept of patriotism. I didn't make any snide remarks. That was you. And only the truly stupid think patriotism is a simple concept. John |
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