Tyler Durden wrote: > Our leader understands the dynamics of peace. As he said last night, "we are > a peaceful people", and he understands that in order to secure peace, we > need to aggressively defend the cause of peace, throughout the globe, by any > means necessary.
The US is one of many nations. Since the inception of the United Nations, and International Law, a nation may go to war only if it is attacked or in iminent danger of being attacked by another nation. The US is a signatory of the UN charter, and is consequently bound by it as if it were law. Military actions taken because of a perceived future threat to world peace can only be authorized by the UN Security Council. One can well imagine the chaos that would ensue if every nation that perceived some other nation as a potential future threat ran around waging pre-emptive strikes and wars of aggression. > Likewise with American freedom. Terrorists and evil-doers throughout the > world hate our freedoms, and think day and night about destroying them. A great deal of the world hates the behavior of World Arrogance (The US) and World Zionism (Israel). Israel is in material breach of somewhere between 30 and 60 UN security council resolutions, depending on how forgiving one is in interpreting the language. That doesn't even count the many vetos by the US of resolutions unanimously approved, and designed to hold Israel accountable for its abysmal human rights records, and its history of disingenuous hidden agenda negotiations. Foreign nationals do not hate our "freedom." If the US traded with all, and avoided foreign entanglements, the lifestyle of Americans would be of little concern to our current enemies. So-called terrorists hate not our freedom, but our meddling. > That is why our leader, George W. Bush, understands that in order to > protect our freedoms, special precautions are necessary. George W. Bush is a raving lunatic, barking at the moon, lying through his teeth, and dragging the nation into another Bush family war. > Of course, in order to secure our freedom, all citizens must actively > support our government's efforts to secure this freedom. Anyone who > does not obviously support American freedom is clearly opposed to it and > must be stopped, or he will help our enemies take away our freedom. More Freedom = Less Government. I support maximal freedom. > Both peace and freedom are in our leaders' strong fist, who protects both > for us. Any attempt to pry open this clenched fist must be met with the most > extreme forms of resistance imaginable. Think of George W. Bush kind of like > your elder brother: he watches out for you and fights off bullies that try > to hurt you. But if you criticize your elder brother, then there can be no > hope for you: you are basically helping the enemy. Can I have some of what you've been smoking? > Let us as responsible citizens of this free and peaceful nation pledge > ourselves in the fight against evil. May God help us in our fight. The US is the foremost international bully in the world today, pursuing an agenda of globalization on its own terms, during a brief period in which it enjoys complete and total military superiority. World government may be inevitable at some time in the future, but it would be idiotic to permit that world government to grow from the coalition of Bible Spewing Jesus Christers, and their "Neo-Conservative" handlers that currently have their greedy paws on America's military machine. Justice in the Middle East would be Sharon, Netanyahu, and two generations of the Bush family hanging in downtown Baghdad. After a fair trial and due process at the hands of the International Community, of course. -- Eric Michael Cordian 0+ O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"
