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Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
Ha! Where are those who laughed when people said the Cold War isnt over and Russia isnt free now?
Its obvious, out in the open, and youd have to be blind and deaf not to see it but I guarantee people will still deny Russias intent and still ignore things like Russians getting caught trying to sell nuclear material to Iran and Hugo Chavez being buddy buddy with these guys and Cuba hoarding biological weapons.
There isnt anyting funny about any of this. There isnt anything coincidental about this. And there certainly isnt anything that shuld make us feel good about this.
Originally posted by bjshobbes
Putin is using Iran as a pawn in his game to get Russia back to it's communist "superpower" status.
Originally posted by bjshobbes
The US is it's own worst enemy.
Originally posted by bjshobbes
Thanks to the spineless conservative wimps that can't stand up to the overly liberal fringe left and their overbearing, unnecessary-entitlements-for-the-helpless-to-keep-control-over-the-masses-by-keeping-them-needy mentality. Lets not forget the Civil Liberties Union. We'll sue ourselves right out of our freedom.
Originally posted by bjshobbes
China is just sitting back and watching the fun. I mean, how long have they been around? It's not like they're falling by the wayside.
Originally posted by thelibra
That said, there's a few things I really feel compelled to disagree with you on. I hope we can discuss them rationally.
Originally posted by bjshobbes
ps. Bear with me on the quotes. I'm still trying to figure out how to use the site. I apologize for any inconsistancies with the etiquittes and expectations on posting.
Originally posted by thelibra
Originally posted by bjshobbes
Putin is using Iran as a pawn in his game to get Russia back to it's communist "superpower" status.
There's a lot of people expressing that same sentiment I'm noticing. To be perfectly honest, before I relayed the news story it hadn't even occurred to me, but sounds reasonable. If you or anyone has some good solid links to follow, I'm all ears, but I also don't want to jump the gun on that assumption yet, because I just don't know enough about it.
And I think that pretty much hits the nail on the head.
We aren't paying enough attention to what's happening in the rest of the world. That's how we got into the Iraq and Iran fiasco to begin with. Even now, almost everyone I know is just now rubbing their eyes and saying "Iran? What'd they change the spelling?"
It's enough to make one pull their hair out sometimes.
Originally posted by thelibra
Originally posted by bjshobbes
The US is it's own worst enemy.
I have to disagree there. I think we're so smug we just can't conceive of a better one. For the most part, every American I know still loves their country, but is disgusted with it for different reasons, and none of them agree with each other.
I want to point out a few words you said that I'm also hearing a lot of...
Originally posted by bjshobbes
Thanks to the spineless conservative wimps that can't stand up to the overly liberal fringe left and their overbearing, unnecessary-entitlements-for-the-helpless-to-keep-control-over-the-masses-by-keeping-them-needy mentality. Lets not forget the Civil Liberties Union. We'll sue ourselves right out of our freedom.
This is our worst enemy: Division.
The assumption that anyone who thinks differently than you is somehow inherently UnAmerican, less patriotic, or seeks the downfall of what our country really stands for (life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness), is what lead to everyone screaming at everyone else so loudly we stopped listening to anything else.
The same situation is going on in Russia, this very moment.
If you persue this line of thought, all you are doing is sending your fellow countrymen down the same path, and forgetting the point of a Democracy yourself.
If America is going to survive the next century of Bush Afertmath, we must learn to see past partisan bickering. We can no longer afford to splash in the pool of meaningless labels. There's real problems out there, with real people's lives being ruined or ended each passing day.
The minute you assume that someone of an opposite political ideology can't work with you towards the same goal, is the moment you ignore the reality of democracy, which is to throw everything at the wall, and see what sticks, and use that to get the job done.
Originally posted by bjshobbes
China is just sitting back and watching the fun. I mean, how long have they been around? It's not like they're falling by the wayside.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
This is not the rise of the Soviet Union .. it could be the rise of the Russian Empire / Kingdom, who knows.. but it isn't bad. Putin honestly has the best intentions in heart for HIS PEOPLE.... he should give a rats @!$ about anyone else...
Originally posted by Rockpuck
You've been softened by the Western "we must be nice to everyone" mentality you see..
Putin does what is best for his people and nation, all leaders act rationaly.
Why is it... if it is not "democratic" it is presumed evil?
Originally posted by Rockpuck
Putin does what is best for his people and nation, all leaders act rationaly. Bush does what he thinks is best for the people. Does it always come out right? No. Does it always make things better? No.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
Look all I am saying is no one bothers to look at it from the other side. Americans are conditioned to hate Russia no matter what Russia does.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
Since Putin has proven the outside world will not influence him, he is good.. because there is nothing worse then a weak democracy.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
You say Putin works only to make him self rich, and make everyone else rich.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
Remember the owner of Russia's largest oil company was arrested and all his money taken from him because he wouldn't agree to Russia nationalizing the industry?
Originally posted by truthseeka
Are you suggesting that the US should step in and restore "de-MOC-racy" to Russia?
Originally posted by truthseeka
Are you missing what's going on in the last country the US decided to do this in?
Originally posted by truthseeka
Hell, if insurgents in a 3rd world country (which USED to be a 1st world country, not to mention the most westernized country in the ME) are fighting off the US military, IMAGINE what the Russkies would do to a US military already stretched thin...