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I am not an atheist, but I do hold that my spirituality is my private business. Americans may believe that they live in the best country in the world; and it is ok for them to hold that belief. What is not ok is for them to force their way of life (democracy, capitalism etc.) onto others at the point of the bayonet. By the way, if you do come to Canada to fish, do bring the coffee; I will supply the Cuban cigars. Romeo y Juliettas, or Montecristo?:D |
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This is from the very frist sentence!!!!!! Is there really any reason to second guess that this was written by an American for Americans? I believe anyone reading this should understand this. It is then somewhat easily correlated to how various people from other Countries can and should feel (IMO), from their countries point of view. I believe alot of times many non-Americans are looking for a reason to bring anything from America down. Can't "you" just read Willow's submission as many of the views of Americans. As I've said, there are many other Americans who would state the opposite. Then, after agreeing or disagreeing, give your individual ideas as these comments relate to the English. For example, from the first sentence: "Yes, it greatly distress me that America was attacked" or "I thought it was grand that those cocky, over reaching . . . Americans got hit!" See, then it becomes (IMO) more justified/accurate responses. As Willow first requested, what do you (as Englishmen) think about these comments. I believe she was looking for your views from that standpoint. If not, I stand corrected and hence carry on believing that all Americans think the "American G.I." is the only soldier over the past 5,000 years to have shed any blood for another. I hope that sounds a bit silly but if not. Please again understand, MOST/if not ALL Amercians KNOW that is just unconcientable! Brian |
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Er, actually, it was me who posted this - and for exactly the reasons you said. I wondered what the British "take" would be.
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We are living through a time when American christian fundamentalism is waging war against islamic fundamentalism - just wish both sides would stop trying to indoctrinate the rest of the world's population with their 'idealism'.
I don't believe in 'god' - so dont use him/her/it as excuse to wage wars |
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I have nothing but admiration for our brave lads and lasses out in Iraq but how exactly are they (and the Americans) "dying for our freedom"?
Saddam was a murderous, evil sod, but he wasn't about to attack us (even though Blair tried to con us into believing in the existence of his WMD). He was not a religious fanatic, he was just an old-fashioned ruthless dictator. Is invading Iraq going to prevent another 9/11? I very much doubt it. If Iraq had been a threat to us, I would have been the first to advocate going in there, all guns blazing. But they weren't and the tragedy is that brave members of the coalition forces are now dying for nothing. |
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The first sentence is the one that worries me and if there is flaw in that one then I'm sorry but I find the whole piece quite alarming.
The problems didn't start with 9/11. America has had a problem with the oil producing countries for a long time. They have interfered in the politics in the middle east for years. A small group of terrorists attacked America. The American President went looking for the terrorists. They couldn't find them in Afghanistan so decided to have a pop at Iraq instead under the guise of looking for WMD. |
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And, as Gayle says, what exactly did Saddam have to do with 9/11? |
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Whooooaaaaaah, hang on there Wynonie - have we found a point of politics on which we agree? :)
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Gayle, there are many political points we agree on, as you know from my "manifesto" of a few weeks ago!
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I could never understand the sudden leap from Osama bin Laden to Saddam Hussein and why invading Iraq was in response to 9/11. I do think it's a pity Sadam wasn't disposed of the first time around but all the insistence on the existence of WMD when nobody could find any - I do remember saying to myself how could he produce them if they weren't there?
Also I'd never heard of Osama bin Laden before 9/11 but everyone in America seemed so sure he was behind it so there was obviously history there. |
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The leap from Osama to Saddam is a leap of faith. Only if you don't question it does it make any sense. Left to himself, Saddam would have gone on his merry old way, and, in due time, would have become an American ally again. Hell, look what happened to Libya! In some devious way, they and thier demented leader are now OK.:confused: |
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