DeLamar.J
3rd Black Belt
This guy makes some good points about America not being as free and as brave as we think.
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"By what standard can America be judged?" How about our principles, our beliefs, and how we conduct ourselves. Sure, "bravery" and "freedom" are great things to support... but they are not the cornerstones of "goodness."
Oh Dear!! I wonder why millions of people, from all nations, every year try to attempt to live in the US? Could it be that living in a society, built around the Bill of Rights is condusive to the well being of all people? Maybe.The CIA engineered fall of the Shah in Iran in the sixties, which gave rise to the current fundie regime?
The CIA engineered rise of Saddam? The weapons he got from the US?
Funding both sides of the Iran - Iraq war?
Starting the current war in Iraq over US lies?
Oh Dear!! I wonder why millions of people, from all nations, every year try to attempt to live in the US? Could it be that living in a society, built around the Bill of Rights is condusive to the well being of all people? Maybe.
What I do know is that the people of the US are the most generous people on the planet. More personal wealth and tax dollars per capita are given by Americans than any other nation on earth.
Yes the CIA engineered the rise of Saddam and why not. There was a time he was useful to the US. When he became a liability, he got the hammer, big deal. Yes the US funded both sides of the Iran Iraq war. Does anyone here not agree that if Saddam and the Ayatollah had blown each other's regimes to bits, their people would PROBABLY been better off.
The US was built on noble principals and Americans are quite right to call their founders and the people fighting against terrorists today heroes.
Because the US is close to a couple of hellholes from which people try to escape.
Also if you haven't noticed, your bill of rights is really nothing special. Most western democratic countries have a constitution that is conductive to the well being of all.
I do not contest that.
It was probably a big deal to the hundreds of thousands who died in the turmoil, or who lost their family. The attitude of causing turmoil and death on a global scale just to further the US interests is what makes the rest of the world resent it.
More people have died in Iraq since the start of the current war than under the regime of Saddam. And they will continue to do so because of the continued occupation of Iraq, which for all intents and purposes looks more and more like it's going to be to the US what Northern Ireland became to the UK.
The Americans in Iraq are not fighting terrorists. They are fighting people who want to kick them out of their own land.
More people have died in Iraq since the start of the current war than under the regime of Saddam. And they will continue to do so because of the continued occupation of Iraq, which for all intents and purposes looks more and more like it's going to be to the US what Northern Ireland became to the UK.
of course america may not be as free and brave as we think. We don't really have full democracy either. as Lincoln defined it, "of the people, by the people, for the people" do we really have that 100%? Nah. not really. we try for it but we dont have it totally. oftentimes it only looks like it.
Your sources. Show us them.
over 1.3 million sice the start of th war
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq
hundreds of thousands died because of saddams actions
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,239897,00.html
In all likelihood, depending on who did the tallying and what was included, one will be higher than the other. Still, the number of deaths since the start of the war is far from insignificant, and they have been tallied in a much shorter time period than the reign of saddam
The number is shocking and sobering. It is at least 10 times greater than most estimates cited in the US media, yet it is based on a scientific study of violent Iraqi deaths caused by the U.S.-led invasion of March 2003.
The ORB estimate was performed by a random survey of 1,720 adults aged 18+, out of which 1,499 responded, in fifteen of the eighteen governorates within Iraq, between August 12 and August 19, 2007.
Bruno, I'm actually British, hence the name Yorkshirelad. I came to the US in pursuit of a better life. I was recently in Basic training at Fort Benning Georgia and shared a bay with 2 Kenyans, 1 Cameroonian, 1 Frenchman, 1 Venezuelan, 3 Mexicans and 2 Poles. All of these men had a similar view of the US as I.Because the US is close to a couple of hellholes from which people try to escape. Also if you haven't noticed, your bill of rights is really nothing special.
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over 1.3 million sice the start of th war
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq
In all likelihood, depending on who did the tallying and what was included, one will be higher than the other. Still, the number of deaths since the start of the war is far from insignificant, and they have been tallied in a much shorter time period than the reign of saddam
Color me surprised that they used the ORB survey to derive their numbers. It's the one that declares a death count 1000% higher than any other survey.
And what scientific method did they use, pray tell?
From Wikipedia:
Umm... yeah.
If you're interested, here's the Wiki page for Iraqi body count studies. Most of them place the body count in the +/-100K range, but then again they use unscientific methods like counting actual bodies.
Bruno, I'm actually British, hence the name Yorkshirelad. I came to the US in pursuit of a better life. I was recently in Basic training at Fort Benning Georgia and shared a bay with 2 Kenyans, 1 Cameroonian, 1 Frenchman, 1 Venezuelan, 3 Mexicans and 2 Poles. All of these men had a similar view of the US as I.
I take it that you're Canadian and have Her Majesty as the head of state. I have great respect and admiration for the Queen and the monarchy in general, but the history of the British monarchy and 'the empire on which the sun never set' is strewn with the destruction of indigenous people around the world including Iraq and Afghanistan. Britain started the mess in Iraq in the early 20th century at the time of King fisul bin Hussein.
Every powerful nation has to protect their interests and does so. Look at the histories of Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Portugal and Germany.
The US is a great nation amoung other nations because it gives hope to people all over the world, who yearn for the freedoms I have here. I, for one wouldn't want to live anywhere else.