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Originally posted by jsobecky
TNNewsLies is a rabidly left-wing rag; no credibility at all.
Your post is very misleading. Do you suggest that Bush has actually said
It matters not that many civilians will die as a result of my war
?
I didn't think so..
Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
Food for thopught? Certainly, but I see no substance in reality, only a "hate Bush" site trying to foment more hate.
Yes I hate Bush and his actions
I see no kindred of spirit between these two, their tactics are nothing comparable and neither is their religious ideologies.
Tactics? They are both taking life, and they are both fundamental in their beliefs.
The U.S. doesn't target civilians in sneak attacks and the U.S. doesn't make it a policy to force religion upon otehrs by force.
It's certainly decided to use force to set 'democracy' on whichever country has their interests within it.
While the nation is Christian, the government is not, thereby giving us the means of doing trade with other type nations with no problem.
the government is not Christian? it's seemingly full of fundamentalist christians. I will have to find the thread which listed all the members of the government who had come from that same fanatical Christian posh school.
Bush's intent, as the official intent of the U.S., is greatly different than bin Laden's and those that follow him.
Maybe, but wouldn't you say that their use of force against other countries is similar? Except more civilians have died at the hands of the U.S in Iraq.
Originally posted by imhotep
I find it unacceptable that Bush has decided to trade human lives for oil
Bush's intent, as the official intent of the U.S., is greatly different than bin Laden's and those that follow him.
The U.S. doesn't target civilians in sneak attacks and the U.S. doesn't make it a policy to force religion upon otehrs by force.
Originally posted by yergen
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The U.S. doesn't target civilians in sneak attacks and the U.S. doesn't make it a policy to force religion upon otehrs by force.
If the definition of a sneak attack is when the attacks come without warning, I guess every warring party can be labeled as sneaky. There are instances when civilian casualties are acceptable to the military. At least, so it seems.
Originally posted by yergen
Of course it is rhetorics, and every leader has to be good at speeches, but the problem is that as Bush is talking about a "crusade" he is bordering on using the same rhetorics as Bin Laden. .