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| Stickman |
02/26/07 6:14pm
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It's not up to the UN to "grow some teeth". The UN has only the power that's given to it by its member nations. The US is in a better position to increase this power, if they so desired, than any other nation on earth, not least by paying their dues. But the US does not want the UN to have any real power, or they wouldn't be as free to ignore it, as they did by invading Iraq in the first place.
I also don't like it when people refer to the US as "the worlds policeman". Policemen enforce laws. A "world policeman" would enforce international laws. For the US, especially under Bush, self interest trumps international law every time. When a policeman puts self interest above law enforcement, we revile him as a dirty cop. If US foriegn policy in the Bush era has done anything, it's demonstrated that if you're at odds with the US, you'd better get yourself some nukes. Look at the difference in the US approach to NK and Iraq. The Iranians are saying to themselves "Hmm... axis of evil member with the bomb, get paid. Axis of evil member without the bomb, get invaded. Guess we better go balls out to get the bomb!" Who could be surprised by this? Personally, I've never understood the attitude common among Americans that they want their president to be a fun, folksy guy they'd enjoy having a beer with. I know I'm never going to find myself getting drunk with my nations leader (I'm Canadian, if it matters), so i don't really give a crap if he'd make a good drinking buddy. I want the guy running MY country to be WAY smart. Bush isn't. Ok. I'm done my little rant. Gentlement, start your flamethrowers! This post has been edited by Stickman: 02/26/07 6:24pm -------------------- ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
03/07/07 11:33pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
.... Ok. I'm done my little rant. Gentlement, start your flamethrowers! No heated responses!? How come you get away with it??? -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Major.Pain |
03/07/07 11:42pm
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| Hellfighter |
03/08/07 7:00pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
.... Ok. I'm done my little rant. Gentlement, start your flamethrowers! No heated responses!? How come you get away with it??? You Canadians sure seem to have a beef with the U.S. eh? -Pain I really wonder where you get that impression? Really - all my 'rants' are solely against Bush's mishandling of events in the last 5 years, and against neo-cons. You will find NOWHERE in all of my posts that I have a beef against Americans - indeed you'll find statements I make where I initially defended the American led movement into Iraq. If you find an anti-American beef that I made I'll apologize... if you don't, maybe you can apologize... I only request that since you're giving the impression I American-bash. Look at what's going on on your homefront; The overwhelming majority of Americans [repubs included] except Cheney lovers and far-rightists have the same anti-Bush "ACTIONS" that I do. What's Bush's popularity rating/ and-or policy approval rating at the moment? Furthermore you simplify the issue by thinking anti-Bush feelings by non-Americans means a beef against the American citizen. In some places that may be the case, but generally that's not true. It's the current policy people have a beef with in a major way. This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 03/08/07 7:02pm -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Major.Pain |
03/08/07 8:51pm
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I will not apologize. I just don't get the whole anti-Bush theme. Go back a few years and pick on the uber liberal administration that handed this can of worms to the republican party. No matter what anyone does to try and fix this abortion will be wrong. I'm one of the few Americans actually proud of Bush for standing up to the onslaught of negativity.
Tell ya what, how about you or anyone else come up with a solution that works? It's real easy to critique someone's effort if you have no answers. -Pain ps. Btw, this doesn't even affect your homeland. Why get yer panties in a bunch over it? |
| oNe |
03/08/07 11:05pm
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Be nice if the UN would step up and become responsible and the real governor of multination concerns, and not rely on US goodwill to police the world. [/quote]
Funny you say that some help...because guess who always pays the majority of the UN bills??? O wait did I hear you say the United States? Well that's correct my friend! UN is BS and most of the countries in it are scared to do anything against anyone by themselves....thats why we give the most money and the most troops when things need policing in most cases. I think we should do away with the UN and the countries in it should just pay us lots of money to help police the world...why not we do it anyway and we pay for it...so let them pay. BTW Pain BUSH SUX...I am not a political person normally but he is an incompetant fool who is known to have ties that go way back with the same people who are supposed to be responsible for 911...but I'll stop now...I just don't like our president and I am sorry I voted for him! To each his own. -------------------- |
| Barkmann |
03/08/07 11:40pm
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Alot of good American Soldier's getting killed over there for nothing.
And one more thing Major Pain, Im Canadian and i got no beef with americans. -------------------- ![]() Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else. |
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03/09/07 12:36am
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 714 Joined: January 5th 2006 From: Waterloo, Ontario Member No.: 1517 |
QUOTE Funny you say that some help...because guess who always pays the majority of the UN bills??? O wait did I hear you say the United States? Well that's correct my friend! I know who finances the UN... the sadest thing I think is that member nations haven't stepped up the way the US has (I would be happy to see Canada contribute more). AND I stand behind my point of view. If the US only paid their fair share it would be a different organization, with contribution relative to influence and comitment. QUOTE UN is BS and most of the countries in it are scared to do anything against anyone by themselves....thats why we give the most money and the most troops when things need policing in most cases.! I think we should do away with the UN and the countries in it should just pay us lots of money to help police the world...why not we do it anyway and we pay for it...so let them pay Interesting thought. I don't know if I like the idea of a world without the UN. It would have to exist in some form, if for no other reason than an opportunity to maintain a dialogue with other nations. It provides a relatively neutral environment for the world to address concerns outside the scope of the american foreign policy. Well kinda. Just a thought, but the US benefits just by hosting UN facilities. Imagine a city where all the nations of the world have political offices and opportunity to establish economic relationships. The UN may be as much about business as it is about politics and policing. |
| Hellfighter |
03/09/07 10:22am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
...... ps. Btw, this doesn't even affect your homeland. Why get yer panties in a bunch over it? It affects many of my Iraqi friends who have family over there for one. And I hate seeing patriotic soldiers get mown down for goofball policies [or grieviously wounded and told to wait a year for their compensation/poor outpatient services -where's Bush and the neo-cons fixing that?-that issue is not a recently revealed fact-it was brought up for years]. Also the mass recruitment for jihadists spurred on by the now floundering war will affect the whole world if things turn more sour than they aleady are. The trouble with Bush die-hards is they look at their own limited scope of what they fear will happen rather than various possibilities the course of events may take. In short, I'm saying Bushists and Cheyneynits are creating the monster they feared and have no clue that they are doing it. Globally, that area the Bush admin is stirring up in a quagmire could have detrimental effects on the stock market too.... so economy wise it has the potential to be on anyone's homefront. Look at Afghanistan, the real threat Bin Laden duped Bush into throwing off his focus... Many NATO forces are battling what should've been a routed enemy. Instead -because of the shift to Iraq, the resurgence of stiffer fighting in Afghanistan is a matter of time - so anyone in a nation with forces in NATO is affected by the spill-off effects of the Iraq War. So you said it yourself; "No matter what anyone does to try and fix this abortion will be wrong." So why flounder in the mess by commiting more soldiers in a 'surge'. First it needs to be double the numbers to be a real effective surge. Second Who's to say the mess will not flare up again once Iraq is left in seemingly a peaceful existence. Why waste soldiers lives... Whatevers done is done now. The Iraqi's alone can only solve this, or a mediation with all parties concerned in the area. Guns won't fix it-correct? Even if the Iraqi's had there own revolution to get rid off Sadam they'd still go through with a civil war [without al-quaeda too] You can be 'proud' of Bush's maverick/lone wolf stance all you want. But when you have a Prez that promised he'd listen to his Generals advice and doesn't, and ignores the recent November elections results and doesn't get the hint the majority of Americans want a change in policy, then I can see why you don't want to apologize for you twisting my anti-Bush rhetoric into an agitative 'anti-American' beef/statement .... and no doubt you couldn't find a single statement I made to that effect. ps. Everyone IS telling Bush what they would do [LIBS/DEMS/center REPUBS]... BUT, it's not what Bush-Cheney likes to hear, or not based on a neo-con principle... so he throws it in a garbage can AND starts blabbering about 'Well I still haven't heard what anyone else wants to do?" This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 03/09/07 10:30am -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| Major.Pain |
03/09/07 10:53am
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Ok Hellfighter, I'll bite. How about you, yourself come up with the overall solution? One that works and pleases everyone. Most Americans have been living under the blanket of freedom for so long they forget (or never knew) what it takes to maintain that freedom.
I wasn't taking a shot at Canada, that was tongue in cheek. My big beef is when people from other countries take potshots at my President. Ya he's not perfect, there's a surprise. Do you see me bashing your leader? How much heat do you think I would get from you if I did? You opened up this can of worms Hellfighter. I'm just defending. Lead, follow or just get the hell out of the way, your cynical crap is not helping anything. Step up to the plate and do something about it instead of running your mouth. Stirring shit just pisses people off. Looks like you got that down just fine. This will be the last I have to say about the matter. How about you? -Pain |
| Hellfighter |
03/09/07 7:26pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
Ok Hellfighter, I'll bite. How about you, yourself come up with the overall solution? One that works and pleases everyone. Most Americans have been living under the blanket of freedom for so long they forget (or never knew) what it takes to maintain that freedom. I wasn't taking a shot at Canada, that was tongue in cheek. My big beef is when people from other countries take potshots at my President. Ya he's not perfect, there's a surprise. Do you see me bashing your leader? How much heat do you think I would get from you if I did? You opened up this can of worms Hellfighter. I'm just defending. Lead, follow or just get the hell out of the way, your cynical crap is not helping anything. Step up to the plate and do something about it instead of running your mouth. Stirring shit just pisses people off. Looks like you got that down just fine. This will be the last I have to say about the matter. How about you? -Pain Ok, Mr.Pain... when I come in these forums, all I'm doing is expressing my opinions. I really don't have anymosity to people with differing opinions. Maybe I get in a riled up fray, but I'm really not getting excited about it. My Real life situations are the things to get anxious about if at all, so trust me , I may have some excitement to my tone, but it's not like I'm in a townhall meeting on a campaign trail. You seem to have no problem when 'kill all our enemy and any innocent civilians that live beside them' remarks are made, but when a leader you adore is pounced on you fall apart- boo-hoo... it's called criticism..... not stirring up crap. Where did I say you were taking a shot at Canada?! I'm taking a shot at your misrepresentation of my comments. Get it str8. If you think everyone must fall in line with what a minority neo-con idea of what freedom means to everyone, then in my opinion you are the one who needs a 101 on democracy. Americans and everyone else in a democracy know what freedom is; the sad thing is right wing nut jobs claim everyone in a democracy who doesn't want to jump off into wars they don't believe in is a traitor. It's laughable and pathetic when that statement is made. Not a can of worms at all to me or by me; you're the one who falsely accused me of having a beef with Americans based on no statement to that effect. You're dancing around the issue of not being able to back up that statement as I requested. The cynical crap is a good way of making sure baffoonish leaders know their misleading crap will only end up with a small following of loyalists who are oblivious to the real issues. This is a forum for discussing issues related to War on Terror.... so tell me which thread in this entire forum is actually 'helping anything'. I've given my ideas on possible plans in many threads in this forum....YOU look them up if you really care. If you get all too brittle with my commentary, I have a solution; ignore my remarks and don't read them. If discussing a topic in a manner you don't agree with is 'running mouth' then you're not really into the topic -correct? If you want to opt out of a discussion that's your priviledge. I like the discussions generated this forum topic-whether I'm right or wrong- or remain stubborn on a point or learn something new. So really I can go on endlessly if you have interesting things to keep you going in a thread. Go ahead and slam 'my leader'. Fortunately I'm not a blind loyalist. if my 'leader' or anyone else's is screwing up big time they don't have my backing- and I'll likely be slamming them with you. So point in fact is I don't have the same blind patriotic passions you do. Therefore your off topic bitching and groundless accusations are very boring to read. So run along if you like....... I'll still be here. This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 03/09/07 9:33pm -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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