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DanG 1
QuoteHey, it's your choice and to be honest sometimes I wish I didn't know about 85% of what I know.
I think the rest of us wish you knew 15% of what you think you know.
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Ignorance is bliss they say.
You seem like a happy guy.
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When the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.
DanG 1
If a frog had wings, he wouldn't bump his ass when he hopped.
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billvon 2,990
>You presented them as valid reason for being at war . . .
Nope. I presented them to you as choices. Choose one, or all, or none. Your choice.
Nope. I presented them to you as choices. Choose one, or all, or none. Your choice.
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Nope. I presented them to you as choices. Choose one, or all, or none. Your choice.
Ok, I know many people used these excuses. Most often that comes down to what they have been told (by the media and politicians) and are too apathetic or stoic to know anything else.
Some (in particular many that write here) that profess to have a deep understanding of such matters still use these excuses and therefore are only exposing themselves as the fraudulent sentinels of the official conspiracy theories.
When we fail to question the motives and reason for such important issues such as foreign policy and plain old mass murder, then we have lost everything that our ancestors have given their lives and souls to achieve for us.
Only when our cushy lifestyles are removed will people decide to give a damn, most cannot foresee the imminent suffering that must take place for everybody to continue our current path.Once that suffering is on your own doorstep, it is usually too late.
That is what worries me.
Life goes on however, but not for everybody...
Yes they are excuses and I understand that.
You presented them as valid reason for being at war, to consider them valid reasons you have to have a reason to think that way.
My questions to you were questioning your reasoning, not mine.
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