Noelie Wrote:I'm sorry, what? Do you remember the Iran-Contra mess? Those weapons didn't go to Iraqis, they went to Iran to FIGHT the Iraqis.
Quote:I also know that Congress refused to support the freedom fighters in South America. South America is not that far away from our country. That is letting communism pretty close
Noelie Wrote:Whether or not Reagan actually knew about it is still up for debate. Some people say he did, some people say he did not.My opinion is that the Reagan administration is responsible and therefore Reagan is responsible. That is my personal view about management in general.
sublime1983 Wrote:The green party is very radical. Extremely far left. They don't agree with anything that a Republican has to say. You don't get the same thing from a Republican. Why? Because when it makes sense to us, we don't let our ego's get in the way. And thats a fact. We don't have radical Right Winged parties like the Green Party.
Quote:And I agree. I totally HATE this argument.
My current favorite is regarding the Iraq prison (Abu Ghraib) scandals:
Me: "The abuses that took place are wrong (immoral)."
Them: "Saddam Hussein tortured people much worse: gas, rape, mutilation, etc."
As if that validates the torture in the Abu Ghraib prison and makes it OK!!!!
Freakeden Wrote:Unforunately most of the time that that argument occurs, there is some misunderstanding. The sins of a few stupid soldiers or individuals does not make the government responsible/culpable, while the attrocities of Hussein's Reign were supported, sponsored, and encouraged by the government itself.Yes I would hold the higher-ups somewhat responsible especially if the police commissioner was found to have documents from legal counsel rationalizing the torture/beating of suspects. Management is responsible for the things that go wrong within organizations. Management is held responsible by the people outside the organization and then lower-level people are held responsible by management. That is my philosophy.
If one cop in LA beats a suspect to death, do we automatically assume that the entire police force of LA, and the Mayor had prior knowledge of that event and authorized it? No, at least rational people don't jump to those conclutions. Unfortunately, since these horrid acts were committed by idiot soldiers many people automatically assume that Bush said "Yeah, go ahead. Beat and kill those people, take photos of them in embarassing situations why you stand next to them doing thumbs-up and smoking a cigarette."
Freakeden Wrote:People also have to realize that, while in no ways Right, the things that happen in our own prison systems here in america are far worse than anything that has happened in Abu Garaib prison since US occupation.WRONG!!! That isn't justice, that is revenge. I can understand that people would take action for themselves, but that doesn't make it right. If Osama were handed over to the families (as suggested below) and he was ripped to shreds by them, I would totally understand their anger and rage and desire for revenge. I would still call it WRONG. It would still be murder.
Also, unfortunately, media distorts the situation and presents it as if the individuals who were subjected to the torture are innocent bystanders, and completely guiltless of any crime. While torture is a horrid and reprehensible act, I perhaps would take a more pragmatic view of the whole thing if I found out that the individual who was being tortured by US troops was a part of Uday's rape machine, or was a mass murderer, etc.
Does this make torture right? No. However we are just human beings, and we are imperfect. And sometimes the only way to get justice for the wrongs inflicted upon the innocent, we have to toe the line of being wrong ourselves.
Freakeden Wrote:If you doubt that, just think of what would happen to Osama Bin Laden if he was captured and turned over to the mourning families of those 3000+ people that were killed in the WTC.Ah, Capital Punishment rears its ugly head again: STATE SPONSORED MURDER!! Just as wrong as any other kind of murder.
Personally, I wouldn't have any trouble sleeping at night no matter what they did to him... unless, of course, they let him go.
After all, we do (well, some of us do anyway) live in a society that punishes Murder with Murder.
jimbow8 Wrote:That isn't justice, that is revenge.
jimbow8 Wrote:OK, I disagree with possibly everything you just said in that last post. And don't tell me that my sources are any less valid than your sources who "know what really happened." All I have heard you reference are Sean Hannity and Anne Coulter who are so right wing that they lean when they walk. So basically anything is excusable if it is used to fight the communists. Another News Flash: The Contra "freedom fighters" and the mujahideen (sp?) in Afghanistan were TERRORISTS. Do you get that?!?! We supported terrorists all in the name of defeating the communists. Sure, we "beat" the communists, but now we have to clean up the mess that we made in the process. It is what happens when you become involved in foreign afairs. Now we have to pay the piper. Don't be surprised if 10, 20, 50 years down the road we are in a war with this new government we just installed in Iraq.
Oh and by the way, here is the link to the SW DVDs: Star Wars DVD Box Set. It comes out in September. And make sure you buy the Widescreen edition or else you are a Communist!!! LOL :p