I will put the E into JREF, once again, for the benefit if I=mor.Good analogy 'Dorian'.
There was also the quote by a U.S. General at the beginning of the 20th. century where the concept that war is racket for a few rich while the poor suffer was shown.
Bush and Rice are paying lip service, but are, in matters of fact, wrong.when Jefferson draw "We the people..." in the Constitution, the intend was to make U.S. ruled by a government elected from majority's will like in a democracy.
Bush thinks U.S. is a democracy.
He stated that Muslims "...envy our democracy.".
Condi Rice thinks U.S. is a democracy.
A few days ago, in Russia he gave the example of U.S. 'democracy'.
(O'Conner and Sabato,pg 12.)American Government: Conunity and Change said:Many people wre uncomfortable with the term democracy becuse it implied a direct democracy that conjured up Hobbesian fears of the people and mob rule.
“A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.”
Bush lying in order to get the war in Iraq going, then waring Iraq against the will of the majority of U.S. citizens -and many such examples- show that U.S. failed as a democracy.
Is it possible, duddy?
By all means believe in a supreme being after it is proved in a scientific setting (like FREF's challenge) first.
Otherwise you are full of baloney.
Too ealry for this:
Pompous grandstanding won't cut.
For example to counter "...But the responsibility of freedom is protecting the things you don't like..." I posted in What's the Iraq War about anyway? that Bush had a censorship book written to become U.S. policy.
For example again, to counter "...And freedom is defined more by its reponsibilities than its benefits...", Bush and the Americans started a war based on lies and lack of responsability.
Freedom is what I fight for.
Not what Bush, gummy, Lizzy do.
His name: Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, United States Marine Corps.
DR
Was there really someone named Smedley or did you make that up?![]()
Ayatollah gummy has spoken:
Religious practices and displays in taxpayer's funded public buildings, that's mixing church with state.
Banning this like Chirac (France) did, that's separation of church and state.
Bush the religious doesn't do this with the U.S. Christian Fascist right-wing (see his Faith-based policies), but then he wars Iraq and threatens to war Iran (including their religions) for greedy Capitalism.
By all means take your beliefs out of a skeptics forum, and into a religious forum.
Not just Smedley, but Smedley Darlington. Did his parents hate him?
IIRC, the Bonus marchers were dealt with by a General named MacArthur, CSA, and two of his staff officers, Patton and Eisenhower.Further connections, albeit somewhat tenuous, exposed in a BBC documentary, lead through Morgan to Brown Bros. Harriman, UBC, and Prescott Bush, who were all involved in trade with Fritz Thyssen and the Nazis until shortly after Pearl Harbor when the Trading With The Enemy Act was passed and the whole thing was shut down by the US government. They were selling steel to the Nazis that they built tanks with.
No kidding, duddy:...that Ion has managed to piss off with his "fighting for Freedom" on this page,...
Anyway, Butler made the point that war is racket....The General did not so write in the beginning of the 20th century. He was, at the beginning, embarking on his career as a warrior, which profession earned him the sobriquet Old Gimlet Eye.
After he had served various the Banana Wars and Progressive ventures:
Boxer Rebellion
Occupation of Veracruz (1914)
Occupation of Haiti
World War I
and had earned
The Medal of Honor (2)
The Marine Corps Brevet Medal
The Army Distinguished Service Medal
The Navy Distinguished Service Medal
The French Order of the Black Star
he left the service somewhat bitter for not having been selected Commandant. With the benefit of an insider's view of many of the things that went on "over the horizon" before the Good Neighbor Policy overtook the Progressive and Conservative ventures in Latin America, and elsewhere in the world, he wrote and had published War Is a Racket.
His name: Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, United States Marine Corps.
For a summary of his views on non interventionism/isolationism, see here.
http://www.fas.org/man/smedley.htm
You can get a copy of his book, War is a Racket, first printed in 1935 -- not in the beginning of the 20th century, but almost two generations into it -- at your local library, or book store.
I suggest you read it, I=mor, if you intend to refer to it. It's a most enjoyable exploration of the interface between war and politics, and what's behind politics.
DR
IIRC, the Bonus marchers were dealt with by a General named MacArthur, CSA, and two of his staff officers, Patton and Eisenhower.
As to the steel, Schneibster, how do you know the Germans didn't build U Boats with it?![]()
Likewise, as a neutral, the US could sell to either and any belligerent, based on the laws of war as they existed at the time. Neutrality was good for business, and indeed, protecting the rights of neutrals who did not deal in armaments is one of the purposes for the rules of war as they evolved, and were practiced, from the 1700's to the 1900's.
DR
Tokyo is paying lip service.Bush and Rice are paying lip service, but are, in matters of fact, wrong.
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See the thread: JREF is not an atheist organization.
Congress cannot over ride Bush on withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and on covering 6 million children with government healthcare because the Republicans in Congress support Bush and don't vote with the Democrats in Congress to over ride Bush....As I said before, only Congress can do it, and so far they are not reflecting the will of the people. This is not Bush's fault. (well, it is, but not stopping it is primarily the Democrats responsbility as they were elected on that feeling.)
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Banning religious practices in taxpayer funded places is separating church and state.What a load of nonsense. Banning religious practices in public places is religious oppression, plain and simple. It's the absolute antithesis of freedom.
-Gumboot
Tokyo is paying lip service.
Bush and Rice are not paying lip service, they send U.S. to war.
As for JREF not being an atheist organization, it challenges to prove the supernatural in a scientific setting.
No supreme divinity passes the test since the beginning of history.
Every human achievement is done with scientific evidence.
So there is no proof for the belief in a supreme divinity baloney.
Congress cannot over ride Bush on withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and on covering 6 million children with government healthcare because the Republicans in Congress support Bush and don't vote with the Democrats in Congress to over ride Bush.
I knew it was MacArthur. I didn't know Patton and Eisenhower were involved.IIRC, the Bonus marchers were dealt with by a General named MacArthur, CSA, and two of his staff officers, Patton and Eisenhower.
LOL, yeah, I suppose so.As to the steel, Schneibster, how do you know the Germans didn't build U Boats with it?![]()
While this is true, it's also true that the trade continued after early 1941, when Nazi Germany declared war on the US. Not only that, but there was public outcry when the trade was discovered, and amendments were passed to the Trading With the Enemy Act that eventually resulted in the seizure of UBC, after Pearl Harbor and the formal declaration of war. Not, of course, until October of 1942; and Bush, his father in law Herbert Walker, and Averill and Roland Harriman all continued to make money from and sell materiel to the Nazis until then, nine months after Pearl Harbor.Likewise, as a neutral, the US could sell to either and any belligerent, based on the laws of war as they existed at the time. Neutrality was good for business, and indeed, protecting the rights of neutrals who did not deal in armaments is one of the purposes for the rules of war as they evolved, and were practiced, from the 1700's to the 1900's.
Fishy,Stay on topic much?
)...it is possible to be a skeptic about the Paranormal and still beleive in a supreme being or force of some sort...