Neutrino wrote:PhatJoey wrote:
Actually, it's the guys on the ground who know the MOST about why we are there. They saw the results of what was going on before we got there and they struggle against the results of those actions by the past regimes every single day. It is not easy to teach an entire nation right from wrong and get them to stand up for themselves so that we can leave and return to the lives and families that were left behind.
Actually, it's not easy to force an entire country, with thousands of years of it's own culture, to become Westernised against it's will.
PhatJoey wrote:It's just insulting that there are those who wouldn't lift a finger to help someone in their own neighborhood, let alone risk their life for others by fighting for their freedom, and yet will still come to forums like this and make stupid remarks about things they know absolutely nothing about. Except what they read on some stupid website somewhere or watch on Al-Jazeera.
It's good that you have an intimate understanding of the personalities of all the people who have differing opinions to yourself and know exactly what they will and will not do. If you didn't, you might have to resort to actual reasoning, rather than accusing them to be freedom-hating, Al-Jazeera watching, filthy excuses for human beings who "won't lift a finger to help someone in their own neighbourhood".
OhMyGod! Jay was right!
THEY really do spy on us at all times!
PhatJoey wrote:It is obvious that they themselves are ungrateful. The U.S. has pulled their butts out of the fire so many times and they did not complain then. But now we are pulling the Iraqis out of the fire and those very same people just whine and complain about how "evil" we are for doing so.
This one confuses me. Apparently I am actually an entire continent. Sorry to burst your bubble, Joey, but were I a multi-billion ton continent, with an area measured in the hundreds of square kilometres, I would find it rather difficult to operate a keyboard.
I am not Australia. You are not the US. The number of times The Avatar of Freedom and Goodness, better known as the US is has "pulled Australia's butt out of the fire" is utterly irrelivant.
PhatJoey wrote:Or perhaps they are really just bigots and don't think we should be helping Muslims.
See two responses up.
PhatJoey wrote:
Or perhaps they are just jealous that their own nation is only providing a token force to help out while we have leaders strong enough to do what is right instead of what is popular. And theirs just bow and scrape to the majority in their own countries.
Of course. Who could accuse
any US politician of bowing to public pressure. I think it is quite clear that US politicians, and in fact, all US citizens are utterly perfect and uncorruptable in every way.
PhatJoey wrote:So go ahead and call me a flag-waver, a red-white-and-blue blood, call me whatever you want. But I support our Nation, which is still the best on the Earth, because it is the first one to stand up for what is right and go do the dirty work that others will not. We are still the beacon of freedom and the hope for humanity. You can sit on the outside and snipe away in your jealousy and pettiness, or you can try to work within your own nation for its greatness. I don't really care what you do. But I DO know what the silent majority of Americans are going to do . . . the same thing we have always done, extend a hand out to the rest of the world when it is needed, lead where no other nation will, and bring hope to those who have none.
Insult away for that statement if you will. It won't mean a thing because the truth is unassailable.
You know, I asked this time and time again in the 4th of July thread a while ago and I never got a real answer. It's been a few months, so I might as well try again.
What trait, possessed only by US citizens, makes the US the "best" nation in the world.I admit, I'm not expecting a very comprehensible answer, but one can always hope.
P.S."extend a hand out to the rest of the world when it is needed"?
What about Zimbabwe, who's dictator has completely screwed their economy? What about Rwanda, locked in bloody civil war? What about Sudan, where ethnic cleansing takes place every day?
These places need a huge invasion force more than Iraq ever did,
yet the US government effectively does nothing.