Thursday, August 18, 2011

Re: Who Schooled Whom?

I do have a qualm with Iran having anything remotely capable of
blowing up
millions of folks
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and what about Pakistan and Israel?
both of these countries are filled with anti-American scum, yet they
get your pass?

face it, Keith ... US intervention policies fail every time. In the
middle east, US policies are slanted toward Israel's best interests
though they have attacked and killed our servicemen, bribe and spy on
our government officials, and have a stranglehold on our politicians
and immigration laws.

choose sides carefully

On Aug 18, 9:39 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Based on the actions of Iran and its theological government,  no, I don't at
> all feel comfortable with Iran having a nuclear weapon.
>
> Yep,  "We",  (the United States)  are the big kids on the block.  Despite
> this socialist Moonbat we have for a President,  and the fact that the
> economy is just flat out tanking today,  we still live in the most vibrant,
> (largest manufacturing country)  creative,  trend setting, free market
> economy State, and most free-est (is that a word?)  Nation-State in the
> world.   There are a lot of individuals collectively who are not amused by
> this, and hate us for what we are.  Some are just downright envious.
> Nevertheless, we also have the largest arsenals of weaponry, and I for one
> have no qualm with that.
>
> I do have a qualm with Iran having anything remotely capable of blowing up
> millions of folks, and herein lies the distinction between you and I, Ron
> Paul supporters nad the rest of the Republican  (and most of the Democrat)
> Party.
>
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>
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>
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>
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 2:27 AM, raymorphic <raymorp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > "There is a distinction however, between "Intervention"  and
> > "Isolation".
> > Dr. Paul espouses the latter..."
> > ----
>
> > And There is a distinction between "Interventionism", "Non-
> > Interventionism", and "Isolationism"
>
> > 1)
> > Ron Paul is "Non-Interventionism". He wants to trade with people, talk
> > to people, and be friends with people, but he does not want the U.S.
> > to tell how other countries should live their live.
>
> > Ron Paul Educates McCain
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q9WzCrLuC4
>
> > 2)
> > What's the rationale behind N. Non-Proliferation Treaty?
>
> > Irrational.
>
> > Legalization of big countries bullying smaller countries.
>
> > That's what it is.
>
> > "No one has answered – or until now, even asked – the obvious
> > question: Why is it that the United States can have a nuclear arsenal
> > far larger than that of every other country in the world combined, but
> > that Iran can't have even a single nuclear bomb – especially when
> > Israel, Pakistan, and India have nuclear weapons?"
> > Harry Browne--(2005)
>
> > 3)
> > Suppose Iran does have one, so what?
>
> > All its neighboring countries have one.
>
> > Do you think they can just drop one without paying a heavy price when
> > other countries retaliate?
>
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