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I voted no. I spent a year in California too many years ago, and I still have some really good friends there. One of my groomsmen came over from CA for my wedding. Generally speaking, there are many very nice, eminently reasonable Americans. I meet them in real life, I watch them on TV, and I interact with them online.
I like the idea of America, but recognise some of its flaws. Poverty is a big one - a by-product of the economic system and how the nation developed.
I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
You can keep Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey, but I want Judge Judy.
I like the idea of America, but recognise some of its flaws. Poverty is a big one - a by-product of the economic system and how the nation developed.
I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
You can keep Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey, but I want Judge Judy.
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And I'd agree with you on the above, especially the bolded bit, but try telling that to some of the people on here!Simon Toad wrote:I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
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Re: America-bashing
Yeah right, that's a laugh!Simon Toad wrote:I voted no. I spent a year in California too many years ago, and I still have some really good friends there. One of my groomsmen came over from CA for my wedding. Generally speaking, there are many very nice, eminently reasonable Americans. I meet them in real life, I watch them on TV, and I interact with them online.
I like the idea of America, but recognise some of its flaws. Poverty is a big one - a by-product of the economic system and how the nation developed.
I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.
You can keep Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey, but I want Judge Judy.
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HAHAHA, I love the ear to the ground bit. Poor GWB was wasting his time paying attention to the intelligence estimates of every single Western country when all he needed to do was check with Stopper and Simon, they've got their ears to the ground! Could have saved a lot of trouble!Stopper wrote:And I'd agree with you on the above, especially the bolded bit, but try telling that to some of the people on here!Simon Toad wrote:I dislike the fact that American Government pushed for an invasion of Iraq under false pretenses. Not only that, but they were obviously false at the time. I knew they were false from just reading the papers and keeping an ear to the ground. The current American government, the British and Australian governments, and the governments of all those countries who made up the coalition of the willing are liable for the parlous state of affairs in Iraq now.

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See what I mean? SEE what I mean? Some people here live in a FAUX world, where they read FAUX newspapers, and watch FAUX News!Stopper wrote:And I'd agree with you on the above, especially the bolded bit, but try telling that to some of the people on here!
The only time GWB "paid attention" to any intelligence agency is when the CIA and British Intelligence told them what he wanted to hear! They never thought Iraq had WMD, they knew Iraq couldn't have imported the materials they needed, and they put a spin on any crappy scrap of "proof" they had to make it look like they did.
There was never any prospect of GWB being saved any trouble, because he had every intention of invading, regardless of WMD. It was a trumped-up charge to give them an excuse to invade, just like the Gulf of Tonkin, and (for the Japanese) the Manchurian incident. This has happened all through history - there wasn't anything new in what GWB did.
We all know it was bullshit now, and if you'd wanted to look THEN, you could smell the rank odour of bullshit coming off them!
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Unless I'm quite mistaken, Bush and Congress recieved the same intelligence report, and again unless I'm much mistaken, Bush and Congress (including, I believe, John Kerry) were quite in agreement in sentiments regarding what was to be done with such intelligence.
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I'm saying I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war. In the beginning of the war, everyone seemed pretty unified on what ought to be done, but when the going got rough, it seemed that everyone decided to say they knew everything all along. The hindsight bias complex of some politicians is astounding.Jolly Roger wrote:Are you saying that Bush, the US Congress and John Kerry are all equally deserving of the rest of the world's hatred? If not, what's your point?
By the time everyone decided the war was never such a great idea after all, we had gone in, decapitated a government, and were left with an already impoverished country on our hands. By the time people started assailing Bush for what an idiot he was, we had no choice but to stay.
So... yeah. Just venting. I suppose it has very little to do with the topic at hand
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."
Most of Europe was against the war.. pretty free press there.ksslemp wrote:Most of the rest of the world doesn't have a Free press and as such base there opinions on lies and half-truths. I don't blame them for their ignorance, its all they know about the world. only freedom will change this.
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Good point!Paulicus wrote: Most of Europe was against the war.. pretty free press there.
Who should they blame, then? Actually, I seem to remember that GWB talks to God quite a lot, so maybe the real culprit's the big man upstairs...OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm saying I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
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Maybe I should rephrase that. I'm tired of hearing the politicians who have just as much of a hand in it as Bush does blaming Bush for the war.Stopper wrote:Good point!Paulicus wrote: Most of Europe was against the war.. pretty free press there.
Who should they blame, then? Actually, I seem to remember that GWB talks to God quite a lot, so maybe the real culprit's the big man upstairs...OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm saying I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."
A fish rots from the head down.OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
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Sure, Bush has complicity in the whole thing, but that doesn't mean that the rest of Congress is beyond reproach. What was the vote on the war?Backglass wrote:A fish rots from the head down.OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm tired of hearing politicians blame Bush for the war.
Every single person in the majority (republican and democrat) is just as culpable as the President. The only difference between the two parties is the distance each traveled to get away from the vote after the lies were exposed.
EDIT: Did I get your post right OnlyAmbrose?
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