Originally posted by reader1107Well, no wonder a lot of Americans think a triangle has three sides, if even the teachers don't know they have four! (Actually triangles do have three sides in other parts of the world, but of course everything has to be better in the US, so they have added a side there.)
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Originally posted by reader1107Yeah, makes you sick doesn't it. They even show people a world map with Australia labeled "Iraq" and ask the person what they think the best way to attack Iraq would be? The dummies don't know Iraq is NOT where Australia belongs! π
I could only watch 2 1/2 minutes of it. :'(π A triangle has 4 sides? Utah is a country? Geez.
Originally posted by ivanhoeBush interviewed for Ireland TV: (Quite illuminating! Researching, I find that the questions were submitted three days in advance.)
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If You're an American you should see THIS! for real (01:42)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiUDKI0ptyk&NR
I would think that people (and nations) would work primarily for their own self-interest. The absence of an exit strategy is most surprising.
A strong argument against the war:
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But now that the US "owns Iraq", the US has an obligation to stabilize the country since that there is now instability, and a poor gov'tmental infrastructure there...
This is a good read from today's (well, yesterday’s) NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/17/business/17leonhardt.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Bush singing "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (Very popular; It's an awesome video (and video editing) if you haven't seen it!)
[I don't hate Bush or even dislike him (I feel quite indifferent about the US president); I certainly do not think that he wishes the nation harm. It very much seems that he is even a religious man, reads the Bible every morning, and has strong belief in God. I'm not excusing his actions. However, I believe his policies are often misguided, and that the administration has been practicing a policy of denial. Unfortunately the repercussions of some of his actions occur at a great cost.]
For better or for worse, most are only in the position to talk about governmental issues, and may vote every few years...
Originally posted by YugaHow many people have suffered throughout history from someone's interpretation of God's will?
It very much seems that he is even a religious man, reads the Bible every morning, and has strong belief in God.
I don't think God wants to kill people because of their beliefs. Only man does that.