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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 13:33:02 -0500, "HEMI-Powered"
wrote: Peter Hucker added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... Well-founded patriotism is not childish nor is it old-fashioned. What is childish is the brand of national pride many countries practice far in excess of their accomplishments. Were it not for the United States and Great Britain, there would be no free Europe today. Were it not for the United States standing almost alone, western Europe would have been overrun by the Warsaw Pact. And today, were it not for the United States there would be no effective military to counter modern style agression. What I haven't seen is the US using it's military very effectively in recent times. They've gone all soft. I can't believe you actually gave Hussein a trial! If you mean Iraq, I'd agree that our military hasn't been used effective. But, the initial war in 2003 was over in only 3 weeks. And, I take great umbrage to foreigners who have no stake in this disparaging the brave men and women who wear our uniforms in the defense of freedom everywhere so I don't appreciate people who say we've gone soft. The whole world has gone soft. They've forgotten the meaning of the word "enemy". Giving an evil dictator a fair trial was just crass stupidity. I judge by the tone of your reply that you're a foreigner. Fine. Now, how about discussing your country's recent successes and failures in the War on Terror. We're just as soft as you lot. I'd blow up the whole of Iraq. At best, no country in the coalition has deployed more than 5-10% of the US presence. As to Saddam, it is necessary for our allies and those who are neutral in the region to know that we stand for democracy and we stand for fairness. To have sumarily executed Saddam, which many of us would have preffered, would only serve to lower the United States to the level of its enemies. You may recall that a great deal of effort was taken by the Allies in WWII at both Nuremburg and in trials for the Japs. That is necessary for countries that want to claim that they are fair even to their enemies. As to the rest of the world's military, outside Russia and China, and maybe North Korea, the Western democracies have all gutted their armies, navies, and air forces in order to save money and divert it into social programs they deem more important. What I wonder about is what would happen if the Eiffel Tower or Big Ben were destroyed as was the World Trade Center. France and Great Britain no longer have long-range strategic armed forces to counter such a threat which leads most observers to think that they can rely on the United States. If Sen. McCain is elected president in November, there's a chance our allies could count on us to help them if they're attacked but if Sen. Obama becomes president, I think we can rely on him gutting the military by tens of billions of dollars, recalling troops from all over the world, and attempting to talk our enemies down. Again, like Europe's Socialist states, Obama would do this - and he has promised to do so for over a year - and he would attempt to pay for his Big Government cradle to grave programs with the presumed savings from gutting our military. If history has shown us anything at all, it is that maintaining a strong military is of paramont importance to deterring attacks or major agression either on the United States per se or in any of the world's hot spots. -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com An airliner was having engine trouble, and the pilot instructed the cabin crew to have the passengers take their seats and get prepared for an emergency landing. A few minutes later, the pilot asked the flight attendants if everyone was buckled in and ready. "All set back here, Captain," came the reply, "except one lawyer who is still going around passing out business cards." |
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