government will be relieved and they'll be able to figure out their own best
method of governance.On the domestic side, the push to restrict civil
liberties would look ridiculous since there would be no more war, and we the
people might start looking toward such problems as profligate spending.
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of wgilbert02
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Libertarian] Re: Yet more progress in Iraq; Libertarians silent
I agree with everything you have said here. Everyone is arguing
over the BS reasons that ole George gave for invading. I too
thought it was crap. My logic herein is not to simply spend the
rest of eternity crying over the pretext for war. I would rather
argue over what should be done. ABSOLUTLEY NO ONE here has answered
what would happen if we left Iraq right now. I've wanted someone to
explain what the consequences are of leaving and all I get are
analogies to robbing a damn bank, told that 1 american life and 1
american tax dollar is not worth freeing 30 million people (which is
not what I think we are doing in Iraq), that every war since WWII
has been illegal and unconstitutional (I agree with some of this),
and more analogies and metaphores about Germany, etc. All i'm
disagreeing with is what should be done now, so please spare me the
lecture on the 'illegal war in Iraq.' I get it, i'm on your side.
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