What debate. You have served up some Democrat talking point assertions and I have knocked them out of the park.Quote from monty21:
Gord,
We obviously disagree about this subject... This debate could last forever
See? I knew you were a liberal - you do things by feelings.I felt like I provided a lot of evidence.
Yes I agree, you don't write very well. And you don't read very well either.You interpreted some of it the wrong way (thats my fault because of the way I wrote it). For example, I certainly do not advocate invading Saudia Arabia or Egypt. My point was that we are seemingly invading the "wrong" countries in this War termed as the "war on Terror". Furthermore, there is more evidence that the Saudi's had connections to the hijackers than Iraq did. So I'm sure we several of these misunderstandings.
Who wins a war and does not occupy? Of course it is unstable. Germany and Japan were unstable after WW2 - during the occupation. Duh!Anyways, just do know that the U.S. government is occupying Iraq. Also realize that Iraq is completely unstable, because there are now 3 groups playing for power (more so just the Sunni's and Shittes).

More Democrat talking points - complete nonsense.Please realize that the world is now more dangerous because Anti-American sentiment has risen throughout the world, not just in the Middle East. Recruiting for radical groups such as Al Qaeda has increased.
Yeah so the CIA did some bad things - that is not justification to condemn the vastly larger amount of good things the US does.And please look over the history of the CIA in the past 50 years. One of those websites was very informative.
There are two knids of countries in the world - those who want to get along with America and those who hold animosity toward her. When that animosity is displayed as overt actions against American interests or those of her allies, it is prudent foreign policy to pay attention to the matter.On the simpliest level, all I am trying to advocate is that we should change our foreign policy and stay out of other countries affairs.
You are a liberal - a whiney, ignorant liberal as SteveD pointed out.I'm a Republican because I support a free market and am against a welfare state.
Typical liberal - lose the argument, so then go on a Bush bashing rant to deflect the discussion...Also, the Democrats have traditionally brought us into war. IMO, Bush horribly represents the Republican Party. He has tried to lower taxes, but he is spending like crazy. His spending is more than any other president, and this better resembles a Democrat. Still, the most important point that I would like to address is that our current foreign policy is failing. No more American lives, or lives of any human beings should be sacrified in pursuit of such a unneccesary path.



