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Sunday, May 14, 2006

Poster Time.

15 comments:

Sadie Lou said...

Pretty heavy.

CyberKitten said...

Indeed... and intentionally so.

Sadie Lou said...

I like it.
Man, I hope our guys get to come home very soon...

CyberKitten said...

I have more.... I'm gradually working my way towards the REALLY heavy ones...!

I agree. The sooner all of the troops are back home the better. It's just a pity they were sent out there to begin with.

Sadie Lou said...

I don't think it was a mistake in the beginning. I'm thankful that Saddam is out of power. I don't think we could have expected Saddam to leave his country without an invasion and without a serious threat. I do not believe that the reason we went over there and overthrew him was because of WMD or the War on Terrorism. The terrorists responsible for 9/11 are still at large.
I think we should have gotten back out of Dodge a long time ago though.

CyberKitten said...

Sadie Lou said: I don't think it was a mistake in the beginning.

Personally I think it was just about the biggest mistake possible and has made the world a *far* more dangerous place than it need be.

Sadie Lou said...

I think America was knocked down a few notches. I'm pretty sure there are tons of riled-up, little countries that want to get a shot at us. They act like their not afraid of us anymore but--they are.

CyberKitten said...

Sadie Lou said: I'm pretty sure there are tons of riled-up, little countries that want to get a shot at us. They act like their not afraid of us anymore but--they are.

Unfortunately that not exactly going to lead to a more peaceful world - especially if the US convinces enough people that they have nothing to lose by attacking you. Fear of the consequences only works in the short term. Its certainly no way to run a planet.

Sadie Lou said...

The US has been a force to be reckoned with for longer than a *short term*

CyberKitten said...

Sadie Lou said: The US has been a force to be reckoned with for longer than a *short term*

Indeed it has, and is... but is that enough? I think that History is clear on this. Military strength and the willingness to use force guarantees little.

Sadie Lou said...

Military strength and the willingness to use force guarantees little.

*laughing*
It's been working for us so far. If your statement were true, people wouldn't look to US to be the world's policeman.

CyberKitten said...

Sadie Lou said: *laughing*
It's been working for us so far. If your statement were true, people wouldn't look to US to be the world's policeman.

Doesn't seem to be working very well in Iraq (or Afganistan). Nor is having by far the largest military expenditure on the planet making you feel more secure.

I'm not sure exactly who is expecting you to be the 'worlds police' - I doubt if very many countries would want US soldiers on their soil & you can't afford the present 'war on terror' never mind any further military operations.

Sadie Lou said...

I doubt if very many countries would want US soldiers on their soil...

What are you saying exactly?
Are you saying that the US should have never stepped in during the Holocaust?

You can't make a blanket statement like that concerning today's current military operations without taking into consideration previous military operations.
When US military steps onto foreign soil, it's not always a bad thing, CK.

CyberKitten said...

Sadie Lou asked: What are you saying exactly?

I'm saying that the present American Foreign policy isn't making you many friends....

Sadie also asked: Are you saying that the US should have never stepped in during the Holocaust?

Wow...! Well that came out of nowhere.. You're going to have to explain that one to me. You mean *the* Holocaust right...? WW2 and all that? I think it was bit more complicated than the US 'stepping in'.

Sadie Lou said: When US military steps onto foreign soil, it's not always a bad thing, CK.

Granted. Sometimes US Forces are invited in. Sometimes they're there for humanitarian reasons. It's just such a shame that the US is throwing its weight around ATM. I fear it can only end baddly.

Sadie Lou said...

Wow...! Well that came out of nowhere.. You're going to have to explain that one to me. You mean *the* Holocaust right...? WW2 and all that? I think it was bit more complicated than the US 'stepping in'.

Yes, it was a bit more complicated but we were there and we helped. Churchill asked for military equipment and we gave it to you, remember? Then we fought right alongside and lost our men--clearly you know that this was American involvement that was greatly needed.