[Osx-nutters] AHMADINEJAD
Patrick Coskren
pcoskren at mac.com
Thu Sep 28 04:08:21 CEST 2006
On Sep 27, 2006, at 9:09 PM, Google Kreme wrote:
> On 27 Sep 2006, at 09:28 , Jeffrey Hergan wrote:
>>
>> I don't think that's what the left says, though. I hear arguments
>> like: "The US is the worst offender with regard to nuclear arms,
>> so we have no right to say anything to Iran or N Korea." And "We
>> should treat nations like Iran and N Korea as soveriegn countries
>> worthy of respect, even if they plainly say that we are evil and
>> should be eradicated like the infidel scum we are."
>
> Yeah, it's so much better to sink to their level (torture, mass
> killings, indiscriminate bombings, illegal incarcerations, and
> 'secret' prisons) and prove them right.
>
> Sorry, but the US in Iraq is no better than Saddam was. Huge body
> counts, torture, and 'secret' prisons sounds like the same old same
> old. Except fucktard has imported that brand of 'justice' to the
> US and is shipping US citizens into secret torture prisons to.
>
>> Bush blew up the trade center, etc.
>
> Bush ignored the warnings of an imminent attack and did nothing to
> stop it. He went on VACATION after the warning was received. He's
> as responsible for it as anyone.
Okay, Jeff, I still disagree with you, and I stand by my argument,
but I'll concede your point just got a little stronger.
Come on, Kreme, sure the US isn't as much better than Hussein as it
should be, and the Administration seems to be testing the depths that
the American people will tolerate, but the US is still better than
Iraq under Hussein. I don't see Bush ordering his political
opposition slaughtered. And while I agree that he ignored the bin
Laden threat and was (and remains, in many ways) staggeringly
negligent, I still kind of think bin Laden and the hijackers are the
ultimately responsible party.
-Patrick
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