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Equally bad, What kind of a question is that?Originally posted by Bunyon:
Yea, but they aren't equally bad are theay?
That's what I figure too!Both sides of the asile can only mean Democrates and Republicans.
Yeah I did..."organized criminal enterprise on both sides of the aisle". But you knew that already.But perhaps you have come up with some novel use for the phrase.
So you support the killing of anyone who doesn't share your political views? We ought to be more concerned with spreading the Gospel and not "democracy".Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
I disagree strongly with Adams' isolationism. I also disagree that military force is the sole means of the Bush doctrine.
I support the Bush doctrine of spreading democracy.
Joseph Botwinick
You don't find it odd that a christian would promote the invasion and killing of the populace of a nation to spread a certain type of political system? I don't find this anywhere in the New Testament.Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
The above is an excellent example of how having an intelligent conversation here is never going to happen.
Do you think we should kill or are justified in killing people in foreign nations in order to remake thier government the way we think it should be? Can you show me that in the New Testament?Originally posted by Bunyon:
No, BJ, we find it odd that you would accuse Joseph of wanting to kill anyone for any unjust reason.
I know what ya mean, it's kinda like being the only one in the deer hunt using a loaded gun.Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
The above is an excellent example of how having an intelligent conversation here is never going to happen.
We still wouldn't believe that their "fifth objective" is a New World Order and we wouldn't ask what the other four objectives were.We stand today at a unique and extraordinary moment. The crisis in the Persian Gulf, as grave as it is, also offers a rare opportunity to move toward an historic period of cooperation. Out of these troubled times, our fifth objective -- a new world order -- can emerge: a new era -- freer from the threat of terror, stronger in the pursuit of justice, and more secure in the quest for peace. An era in which the nations of the world, East and West, North and South, can prosper and live in harmony. A hundred generations have searched for this elusive path to peace, while a thousand wars raged across the span of human endeavor. Today that new world is struggling to be born, a world quite different from the one we've known. A world where the rule of law supplants the rule of the jungle. A world in which nations recognize the shared responsibility for freedom and justice. A world where the strong respect the rights of the weak. This is the vision that I shared with President Gorbachev in Helsinki. He and other leaders from Europe, the Gulf, and around the world understand that how we manage this crisis today could shape the future for generations to come.
From George Herbert Walker Bush's
address to a joint session
of Congress and the nation
September 11, 1990
Please explain to me about this islamofascism Bro Curtis, I've done some reading on fascism and I don't quite follow how the islamists are any more fascistic than our own goverment.Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
I agree. I don't always disagree that Bush is a globalist. But I would prefer his global agenda than that of the Islamofacist agenda.
I just don't see Bush as the enemy. I see him as the first in about 200 years willing to fight against Muslim aggression.