Double Revision

May 13, 2005 03:06

I couldn't agree more with the comments on my previous posts. The biggest problem with the U.S.'s foreign policy is that too many people don't feel invested in it. On the whole, most people don't give a rat's ass if we go over to some country they can't even find on a map and bomb the shit out of it. Even if it means that civilian casualties are ( Read more... )

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anonymous May 17 2005, 17:18:00 UTC
I agree totally that most Americans don't feel invested, and seem to adopt the "let's kill them rag-heads" attitude way too often. Partisanship is really increasing in America- a few years ago, the state of politics was nowhere near as polarized as it is now. The Republicans seem guided by blind, sheeplike patriotism, and the Democrats by blind, sheeplike hate. The Republican party line has become "We will agree with whatever the Bush administration says or does," and the Democratic line "We will hate whatever the Bush administration says or does."

But I have a lot of moral qualms with a draft. I think that an all-volunteer military force is the way to go.

On another note, mmmmmmm.... tight Bush twin ass....

-F

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This is really cool anonymous May 23 2005, 20:47:35 UTC
http://www.chicagocrime.org/

Look at the map- you can see where all the illegal gambling, grand theft auto, etc. is being committed.

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