View Poll Results: Which of the following about George W. Bush is the most accurate description?
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He is a true American hero who is a great president.
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He is a good person and a good president.
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He is an average man and an average president.
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He is an honest man and a bad president.
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He is a dishonest person and a dangerous president.
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He is a crazy evil-doer who is every bit as bad as Saddam Hussein.
1 2.44%
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March 12th 2003, 04:43 PM #31
Ok, so the innocent iraqis can die then.
wait, are yu saying that NK is a bigger bully than us? Aren't we the biggest kid on the block?"Yes, I'm quite concerned about health care issues surrounding leaked radiation from Japan. Now, please pass me my super sized, bacon double cheeseburger, combo meal..."
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My most recent faith struggle is not one of intellect. I don't really do that anymore. Sooner or later you just figure out there are some guys who don't believe in God and they can prove He doesn't exist, and some other guys who can prove He does exist, and the argument stopped being about God a long time ago and now it's about who is smarter, and honestly, I don't care. ~ Don Miller Blue Like Jazz
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March 12th 2003, 04:46 PM #32
Notice Ryokan said South Korean lives. We are attempting to protect our ally in that region from the onslaught that would follow any build up as the NK have threatened to do.
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Rabbinic Saying"To suppose that whatever God requireth of us that we have power of ourselves to do, is to make the cross and grace of Jesus Christ of none effect."
JOHN OWEN, III:433
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March 12th 2003, 04:50 PM #33
Oh ok, so then all the Innocent Saudis and Jordanians etc...can die. I understand.
"Yes, I'm quite concerned about health care issues surrounding leaked radiation from Japan. Now, please pass me my super sized, bacon double cheeseburger, combo meal..."
When I was young I admired clever people. Now that I'm older I admire kind people.~Rabbi Abraham Heschel
My most recent faith struggle is not one of intellect. I don't really do that anymore. Sooner or later you just figure out there are some guys who don't believe in God and they can prove He doesn't exist, and some other guys who can prove He does exist, and the argument stopped being about God a long time ago and now it's about who is smarter, and honestly, I don't care. ~ Don Miller Blue Like Jazz
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March 12th 2003, 04:52 PM #34
Less Iraqi innocents would die, than I think the potential Iraqi, Americans and others would. And to a certain extent, everyone of them supports their government. If you submit to tyranny, you are somewhat culpable for what happens. And sometimes, Pilgrim, there are just no good answer, just sucky, and very very sucky. I like the sucky invasion of Iraq better than the ultra sucky potential Iraqi blackmail followed by Iraqi terrorist attacks or Iraqi invasions. North Korea may yet make a deal. They haven't gone to war in 50 years.
Meh.
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March 12th 2003, 05:05 PM #35Better than a bunch of Americans, Israelis, and Koreans, don't ya think? :brow:Oh ok, so then all the Innocent Saudis and Jordanians etc...can die.
Sorry, but I am an American first, and you bet I will look after my own interests first. Not to mention the fact that us attacking them will result in far fewer innocent death than them attacking us. If they attack us, their goal will be to maximize innocent deaths, if we attack them, our goal will be to minimize innocent deaths.
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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March 12th 2003, 05:21 PM #36
Youy're right, there just is no good answer. My hope is that all war would be avoided.
"Yes, I'm quite concerned about health care issues surrounding leaked radiation from Japan. Now, please pass me my super sized, bacon double cheeseburger, combo meal..."
When I was young I admired clever people. Now that I'm older I admire kind people.~Rabbi Abraham Heschel
My most recent faith struggle is not one of intellect. I don't really do that anymore. Sooner or later you just figure out there are some guys who don't believe in God and they can prove He doesn't exist, and some other guys who can prove He does exist, and the argument stopped being about God a long time ago and now it's about who is smarter, and honestly, I don't care. ~ Don Miller Blue Like Jazz
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March 12th 2003, 05:28 PM #37
As does everyone.
"Reading the Bible in a translation is like kissing your bride through the veil."
Rabbinic Saying"To suppose that whatever God requireth of us that we have power of ourselves to do, is to make the cross and grace of Jesus Christ of none effect."
JOHN OWEN, III:433
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March 12th 2003, 05:30 PM #38I hope so too, but unfortuneatly, at this point in time, it looks unrealistic.My hope is that all war would be avoided.
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March 12th 2003, 06:35 PM #39You all are predicating this argument on the idea that if left alone, Iraq would attack. But they have made no threats or moves of aggression against the US, and nothing they have done or said has indicated that they would do so except in response to an invasion of their own soil. Saddam's actions indicate that he is not the sort of madman who is bent on conquest and territorial expansion, but is the sort of mad businessman who is bent on doing whatever will give him a significant position of economic leverage. Attacking and invading a far more powerful country would not serve those interests. Most terrorist attacks against the US and US interests have come from Muslim extremists acting out of some twisted sense of religious duty, but Saddam Hussein is not a Muslim, he runs a secular government. So, he lacks the two most fundamental elements that would give rise to a serious threat of attack from that region: ambition for territorial dominance, and fanatical religious zeal.03-12-2003 @ 03:05 PM
cirisme:
Better than a bunch of Americans, Israelis, and Koreans, don't ya think? :brow:
Sorry, but I am an American first, and you bet I will look after my own interests first. Not to mention the fact that us attacking them will result in far fewer innocent death than them attacking us. If they attack us, their goal will be to maximize innocent deaths, if we attack them, our goal will be to minimize innocent deaths.
Actually, although I agree that Saddam is an evil and a cancer that probably does need to be excised, for the sake of his own people, when we do so, if a Muslim government takes over the current secular government, it would actually be a greater risk factor for attack against the US than what currently stands.The Best of the Best: Rush, Queen, Helloween, Gamma Ray, Savatage, TSO, Nightwish, Stratovarius, Freedom Call, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Dimmu Borgir, Blind Guardian, Edguy, Avantasia, Symphony X, Dream Theater ... to be continued ...
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March 12th 2003, 06:39 PM #40Except for Kuwait, right?Saddam's actions indicate that he is not the sort of madman who is bent on conquest and territorial expansion
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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March 12th 2003, 06:40 PM #41
Oh, and if your agrument were to hold true, why would he even bother with hiding his weapons?
They've already found numerous weapons that he was supposed to declare, but didn't.
Just a note, $cir is right. -Sparko
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March 12th 2003, 07:06 PM #42Kuwait was clearly an economic ploy, not a territorial one. As it stands, Iraq controls the world's largest oil supply. If he had control of Kuwait's oil reserves, it would be a significant step toward overtaking Saudi Arabia as the #1 supplier in the world.03-12-2003 @ 04:39 PM
cirisme:
Except for Kuwait, right?
The Best of the Best: Rush, Queen, Helloween, Gamma Ray, Savatage, TSO, Nightwish, Stratovarius, Freedom Call, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Dimmu Borgir, Blind Guardian, Edguy, Avantasia, Symphony X, Dream Theater ... to be continued ...
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March 12th 2003, 07:14 PM #43Well, probably because he feels he is being pressured into disarming to the point of being severely crippled defensively. Lately, since we haven't been able to turn up any wmd's, we've resorted to nitpicking at his conventional arsenal. Heck, if I was a leader concerned that the big bully on the block was trying to take away my defenses, I'd stash some, too. So would you.03-12-2003 @ 04:40 PM
cirisme:
Oh, and if your agrument were to hold true, why would he even bother with hiding his weapons?
So far, the only thing they've found that violates UN resolutions is the Sahmoud II missiles, which were found to "slightly" overshoot the 93-mile limit when they aren't carrying a payload or guidance system. As for the two most recent discoveries:They've already found numerous weapons that he was supposed to declare, but didn't.
cluster bomb: in and of itself, not illegal. Unless they discover that it has a payload of chemical submunitions (nothing has been declared, to date), then it doesn't amount to anything and would not require declaration by the UN resolution.
drone: not a weapon, but a conveyance. The 93-mile limit applies to weapons that can propel themselves, not to conveyances that can potentially carry weapons.The Best of the Best: Rush, Queen, Helloween, Gamma Ray, Savatage, TSO, Nightwish, Stratovarius, Freedom Call, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Dimmu Borgir, Blind Guardian, Edguy, Avantasia, Symphony X, Dream Theater ... to be continued ...
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March 12th 2003, 07:14 PM #44Any war where you attempt to gain land is a territorial war. It might be for economic purposes, but it is still a territorial war. An economic war is much different. That would involve knocking off each other's ability to trade or their economic infrastructure (like factories).03-12-2003 @ 03:06 PM
Eireann:
Kuwait was clearly an economic ploy, not a territorial one. As it stands, Iraq controls the world's largest oil supply. If he had control of Kuwait's oil reserves, it would be a significant step toward overtaking Saudi Arabia as the #1 supplier in the world.
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March 12th 2003, 07:17 PM #45We're talking about motives, though, not consequences. His motive for attacking Kuwait was economic, not territorial. Territorial expansion may be a consequence of such an act, but it wasn't what he was interested in.03-12-2003 @ 05:14 PM
spl_cadet:
Any war where you attempt to gain land is a territorial war. It might be for economic purposes, but it is still a territorial war. An economic war is much different. That would involve knocking off each other's ability to trade or their economic infrastructure (like factories).The Best of the Best: Rush, Queen, Helloween, Gamma Ray, Savatage, TSO, Nightwish, Stratovarius, Freedom Call, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Dimmu Borgir, Blind Guardian, Edguy, Avantasia, Symphony X, Dream Theater ... to be continued ...
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