--- In [email protected], anon_astute_ff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@>
wrote:
> > No more armchair generals, please. If you feel war is a viable
> > alternative today, sign up now, and start killing.
>
> Do you hold the same principle for all policy?

No, just the advocacy of war as a valid instrument of foreign
policy.

If so it could imply that:
>
> -- one stop talking about the high price of oil and take direct
action
> to fight oil prices -- perhaps selling ones car and taking the bus,
> applying one warm room policy, buy ultra-high efficiency
refigerator,
> use no tv or pcscreens greater than 10", no stereos/ ipods only, no
> plane travel, etc. Non as extreme as quiting their job, leaving
their
> family and taking up arms.
>
> -- one stop talking about getting bush out the white house but
working
> full time 24x7 to do so. That may seem extreme, "what about my job
and
> family"? It appears the same applies to one who holds a non-
pacifist
> view -- per your recommended policy above: they must quit their
job,
> leave their family and take up arms in the theatre of conflict.
>
> While I am not arguing for or against your pacifist position and
> associated policy, I don't see some special exception for this one
> policy. Thus it appears per your position all policies one holds
> should have equal dedicated follow through. Or is there an implicit
> exception for non-pacifism that I am missing.
>
>
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in the world is to know our Selves. Align with Nature. Live the
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