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by what standard do you claim that it usually involves killing lots of innocent people?
By what standard? What is this a RFC protocol or something? Killing civilians is pretty black and white. It is a fact that the US killed civilians in the Gulf war as well as the recent bombings related to 9/11.
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you see, here's where the anti-war protestors always go wrong. they say that US sanctions are killing millions of innocent babies in iraq in hopes to flame the emotions of people against the US. but the truth of the matter is that iraq is killing them every day by not following the stipulations of the treaty she signed after the overwhelming defeat at the hands of an international coalition led by the US. if hussein would just be a reasonable person and not a brutal dictator intent on using WMD against the US and Israel, no iraqi civilians would ever die. this is black and white, people. hussein is killing the civilians, not us.
No I don't see. You think that because Sadam is killing people anyway that whatever the US does is OK...they were gonna die anway right. Morbid point of view you got there. But when I said killing innocent people, I was more referring to dropping bombs on them (by accident, on purpose, whatever, it still happened).
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but they're communists. it says so on their webpage. check out
http://www.workers.org if you have any doubts. they organized the recent protest in San Francisco, NY and Los Angeles, and they freely admit they are Marxists. again, this is black and white. i didn't call all anti-war protesters communists, but if you're going to line up and have your voice heard you had better know who you are standing with.
You imply that because they're communists they must be crazy. Maybe they just want peace. And even if they do have more "sinister" motives for wanting peace. Isn't that a good thing? I rather them protesting for peace instead of inciting war.
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so how does that address the issue of him using war as a red herring to detract attention away from getting BJs in the oval office, lying about it under oath and then being legally impeached?
You make it sound like Clinton started a war to draw attention away from his sexual antics. Do you really believe that? It's more likely that this was already a part of America's military strategy at the time and Clinton's people just tried to work it in his favour. Keep in mind that Clinton had a more peaceful two terms than Bush has had two months.
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maybe you prefer tabloid journalism to real news--you're from the UK and it's understandable, but those of us who really care about world issues don't like our world leaders dropping bombs for no good reason. Bush has plenty of good reasons, and the American public (outside of sympathizers of the WWP) is largely behind him.
1. I'm from Australia ;)
2. Australian's, like most people, do care about world issues (cheap shot *******)
3. Bush has more reasons not to go to war than to go to war. The main one being that there are other ways of getting Iraq to disarm without going to war.
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you were doing so well, and then you went and blew it with this statement. i'll avoid cleverly retorting with an insult. your ideas are largely cliched rehashings of what you have probably heard from others ("in war there are no winners" blah blah blah). please. spare me all the "war is like an earthquake" garbage and try to debate the issues. i'm happy to debate with you, but so far your argument has been thin.
Maybe the reason "make peace not war" sounds cliche is because it's a good idea not because everyone who says it is crazy?
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so how is going to iraq and impeding the actions of the US military not aiding the enemy? surely you must agree that at the very least forming a human shield is giving the enemy aid and comfort. you're from Britain, so your Constitution will be subtley different, but i'll bet it says nearly the same thing. my "textbook" is the Constitution of the US.
America doesn't have a problem dropping bombs on civilians so I doubt some protesters are going to get in the way of a good military campaign. It is these people's democratic right to peacefully protest the actions of the government. This is called passive resistance, not treason.
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i'm a little confused by your go back to school comment. i admitted in my post that i'm in school. and i'm proud of the fact that i'm a student who doesn't blindly follow the masses of student protestors who actually believe hussein was democratically elected and Bush was not. please tell me you can debate better than this.
The point these people are making is that, whatever happened before aside, they don't want a war. Just think about that one single point. The majority of people protesting for peace just don't want more people getting the **** bombed out of them. Sure, there are other parties protesting motivated by other reasons but on the whole, it's just ordinary people who don't like to see innocent people getting killed.