MrThorns
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ORIGINAL: UtopianRanger Angel..... I usually agree with the logic in your writings, but I really think if people get to the point that they are hurting bad enough and can identify the root cause of that hurt, they will rise up and take care of the problem. It's an inherent trait in every human, they've just gotta find it within themselves. - The Ranger About 5 years ago, I would have agreed with this statement. Nowadays, I'm not too sure. I mean, a large portion of Iraqis could have identified Saddam as the root of their strife, yes? Why then, didn't they rise up against him? No revolution...no real resistance. I know that fear can be used effectively to control a population (ie. Terror Alert Levels), but if the suffering is so great, wouldn't the population be able to overcome that fear and do what they felt was necessary? Our forefathers started the American Revolution over taxation without representation. Over TAXES! They weren't being executed en masse, tortured, or enduring any of the things that many of the Iraqi people endured whilest under Saddam.. what does it take to get a population to stand up and fight for itself? Either things weren't as bad as it seemed for those living under Saddam, the use of fear was so effective as to quell all resistance, or people have just become too lazy to take an interest in their own existance. As much as I may like the Draconian approaches offered by Merc and Ranger...and would like to add to the plan that all felons (white collar crimes included) be sent to a Turkish-pound-me-in-the-ass prison and stripped of all rights as a US citizen...I just don't think it will happen. Isolationism didn't work for China, isn't working for N Korea and won't work for the U.S. either. We are just too dependant on other countries for support. quote:
Not to simplify the whole thing as I know it's more complicated as this but I think it's good that we haven't had anymore attacks like 9/11 since we've begun our attacks against terrorist and liberating impoverished people. Honestly, I think this is due to logistics. Why would Al Qaeda spend all the money and effort to sneak terrorists into the U.S. to kill Americans, when there are plenty of Americans to kill in their own back yard? I would like to see a gradual withdrawl of forces over the next 2 years. I think a small contingent, (15-25,000) needs to stay in support of the Iraqi forces as a Quick Reaction Force...based in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, or some logical place other than Iraq. We continue to train their forces over the next 2 years and then...they're on their own. All forces go on border patrol, stricter immigration laws, removal of water points in the desert, reinstatement of the term "Illegal Immigrant", (as opposed to "undocumented"), a chicken in every pot, a responsible environmnental policy, socialized health care, and a partridge in every pear tree. Vote Thorns in '08 (I'm MrThorns and I approved this message) ~Thorns
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