Just which way is the US going?
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Just which way is the US going?
http://www.abc.net.au/am/s793104.htm
Bush lifting the ban on the assassination of political figures?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2003/02/item ... 3740_1.htm
Consumer confidence lowest in ten years...
http://www.abc.net.au/am/s793159.htm
War crimes in a war on Iraq - Hague Invasion Act here we come.
Is the US going to go in despite all protestations to the contrary, and against more than 40 years of international, not to mention domestic law?
Bush lifting the ban on the assassination of political figures?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2003/02/item ... 3740_1.htm
Consumer confidence lowest in ten years...
http://www.abc.net.au/am/s793159.htm
War crimes in a war on Iraq - Hague Invasion Act here we come.
Is the US going to go in despite all protestations to the contrary, and against more than 40 years of international, not to mention domestic law?
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I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
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Of course the US is going to go in; if nothing else because they said they would. To quote the movie "Crimson Tide":
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Which is reflected in the massive drop in consumer confidence.Dalton wrote:I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
I want opinions from Americans on these kind of issues. Would you Dalton, support the invasion of the FUCKING Hague to "liberate" an American soldier who went My Lai on an Iraqi village? And lets not forget that the Hague only has jurisdiction if its not possible for the person to have a fair trial (either way) in their own country.
Would you support the assassination of Saddam even though it goes against US, and indeed, most nations policy?
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No, I do not support this.weemadando wrote:Which is reflected in the massive drop in consumer confidence.Dalton wrote:I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
I want opinions from Americans on these kind of issues. Would you Dalton, support the invasion of the FUCKING Hague to "liberate" an American soldier who went My Lai on an Iraqi village? And lets not forget that the Hague only has jurisdiction if its not possible for the person to have a fair trial (either way) in their own country.
THIS might actually be a good idea...Saddam might be a survivor, but he's also a nutbag.weemadando wrote:Would you support the assassination of Saddam even though it goes against US, and indeed, most nations policy?
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I'm with Dalton. No to the first, yes to the second.weemadando wrote:I want opinions from Americans on these kind of issues. Would you Dalton, support the invasion of the FUCKING Hague to "liberate" an American soldier who went My Lai on an Iraqi village? And lets not forget that the Hague only has jurisdiction if its not possible for the person to have a fair trial (either way) in their own country.
Would you support the assassination of Saddam even though it goes against US, and indeed, most nations policy?
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The United States needs to think about what would happen to/in Iraq without Saddam before taking any sort of action. They didn't think about it before when assisting previous coups and assasinations, and look how those countries feel towards the US now.
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I don't know why they didn't lift the ban on killing Saddam earlier, one assassin, killing one man, is better than the US military taking out half the country.
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Generally speaking complex problems--such as corrupt and dangerous governments--cannot be fixed with soundbite solutions such as assassinations. Execute Saddam and one of his sons will take his place. Fixing Iraq will involve replacing most of its governing structures and creating something resembling a democratic tradition. An assassination will not accomplish either goal.Gandalf wrote:I don't know why they didn't lift the ban on killing Saddam earlier, one assassin, killing one man, is better than the US military taking out half the country.
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As defined by who?weemadando wrote:And lets not forget that the Hague only has jurisdiction if its not possible for the person to have a fair trial (either way) in their own country.
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Too true, though the solution sounds nice it has far more complications that most would be willing/able to admit.Enlightenment wrote:Generally speaking complex problems--such as corrupt and dangerous governments--cannot be fixed with soundbite solutions such as assassinations. Execute Saddam and one of his sons will take his place. Fixing Iraq will involve replacing most of its governing structures and creating something resembling a democratic tradition. An assassination will not accomplish either goal.Gandalf wrote:I don't know why they didn't lift the ban on killing Saddam earlier, one assassin, killing one man, is better than the US military taking out half the country.
This is without going into the fact that an assassination constitutes an undeniable act of terrorism which would mean the the Bush hypocrisy - sorry, government, would just be planting both feet firmly in mouth, inserting head up arse and kicking. HARD.
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I don't like that either, but if we go to war then Saddam is a legitimate military target, and I rather we shoot him first as opposed to shooting a lot of his soldiers to get to him.weemadando wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/am/s793104.htm
Bush lifting the ban on the assassination of political figures?
Terrorist attacks and threats of war will do that. Do you have a point?
When exactly is this Hague Invasion Act gonna kick in and charge Saddam for the invasions of Iran and Kuwaitt?
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Errrr.... what the hell.Wicked Pilot wrote:When exactly is this Hague Invasion Act gonna kick in and charge Saddam for the invasions of Iran and Kuwaitt?
The HIA won't apply to Saddam, you are obviously unaware of what it is. It was an act passed by the US gov't that means that if a US citizen is put on trial for war crimes in the Hague, the US will INVADE and "liberate" them. Heil democracy and all...
Saddam will go before the Hague, its the best way of dealing with him. I wonder who'll be who's bitch, Slobodan or Saddam...
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Completely my mistake. I was thinking about something else.weemadando wrote:The HIA won't apply to Saddam, you are obviously unaware of what it is.
The intent of my post was to ask when Saddam would be charged with war crimes for his last two invasions.
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During the period 19/02 to 23/02 of 2003, 60% of Americans approved of Shrubby's handling of the White House. 34% disagreed and 6% didn't know.Dalton wrote:I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
Shrubby reflects the will of the American people by an overwhelming margin.
source: http://www.pollingreport.com/BushJob.htm
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Not all of us, a fact that you seem to be willfully ignoring so you can continue in your ignorant bigotry.Enlightenment wrote:During the period 19/02 to 23/02 of 2003, 60% of Americans approved of Shrubby's handling of the White House. 34% disagreed and 6% didn't know.Dalton wrote:I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
Shrubby reflects the will of the American people by an overwhelming margin.
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You seem to not understand political theory.Dalton wrote:Not all of us, a fact that you seem to be willfully ignoring so you can continue in your ignorant bigotry.Enlightenment wrote:During the period 19/02 to 23/02 of 2003, 60% of Americans approved of Shrubby's handling of the White House. 34% disagreed and 6% didn't know.Dalton wrote:I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
Shrubby reflects the will of the American people by an overwhelming margin.
Democracies fundamental flaw is that it is a tyranny of the majority, as such what the majority want the country does. Which is how it usually works. Sure some will be opposed, but as long as they remain in the minority they have no say.
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Re: Just which way is the US going?
Ten 5.56 FMJ rounds in the chest at twenty meters, followed by a .45 rounds from one meter in the head is a superior method.weemadando wrote: Saddam will go before the Hague, its the best way of dealing with him. I wonder who'll be who's bitch, Slobodan or Saddam...
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Oh yes, lets just kill the nasty dictator.Sea Skimmer wrote:Ten 5.56 FMJ rounds in the chest at twenty meters, followed by a .45 rounds from one meter in the head is a superior method.weemadando wrote: Saddam will go before the Hague, its the best way of dealing with him. I wonder who'll be who's bitch, Slobodan or Saddam...
It seems that the Americans are the first since the days of the cavemen who fail to appreciate the massive advantages in taking the leader of the enemy alive...
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Some are like that. Personally, I want to see him drug to the Hague in chains.weemadando wrote:Oh yes, lets just kill the nasty dictator.Sea Skimmer wrote:Ten 5.56 FMJ rounds in the chest at twenty meters, followed by a .45 rounds from one meter in the head is a superior method.weemadando wrote: Saddam will go before the Hague, its the best way of dealing with him. I wonder who'll be who's bitch, Slobodan or Saddam...
It seems that the Americans are the first since the days of the cavemen who fail to appreciate the massive advantages in taking the leader of the enemy alive...
Granted, I also want it to be at the head of an entire Army division with Bush riding at the lead in a chariot, but we can't always get all of what we want.
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My that's a massively sweeping generalization you have there!weemadando wrote:Oh yes, lets just kill the nasty dictator.Sea Skimmer wrote:Ten 5.56 FMJ rounds in the chest at twenty meters, followed by a .45 rounds from one meter in the head is a superior method.weemadando wrote: Saddam will go before the Hague, its the best way of dealing with him. I wonder who'll be who's bitch, Slobodan or Saddam...
It seems that the Americans are the first since the days of the cavemen who fail to appreciate the massive advantages in taking the leader of the enemy alive...
Not all Americans are simple minded enough to think that, and even the administration is not in favor of that. After all, it is not enough merely to take out Saddam, since that will just create a power vacuum, and another dictator, probably one of his underlings, will step in and take his place. Nothing will have changed except now the Iraqi dictator will not be the focal point of a massive effort to bring him down, and will be more secure in his rule, and in a better position to continue Iraq's quest for nukes. Some plan has to be implemented to set up another regime altogether before any attempt is made to take Saddam out, by whatever means.
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Enlightenment wrote:During the period 19/02 to 23/02 of 2003, 60% of Americans approved of Shrubby's handling of the White House. 34% disagreed and 6% didn't know.Dalton wrote:I would like to take this moment to remind all of you that the American government does not necessarily reflect the will of the American people.
Shrubby reflects the will of the American people by an overwhelming margin.
source: http://www.pollingreport.com/BushJob.htm
This thread continues in the HOS as http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic.php?p=346108
That does not reflect MY will. Last time I checked, I was 100% Red Blooded American. Something many of you asshats are not.
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How does "tyranny of the majority" apply to the US with the electoral college for presidential elections and the purpose behind the way the number of senators and representatives per state are determined?weemadando wrote: You seem to not understand political theory.
Democracies fundamental flaw is that it is a tyranny of the majority, as such what the majority want the country does. Which is how it usually works. Sure some will be opposed, but as long as they remain in the minority they have no say.
Are you infering that the US is run by Gallop polls perhaps?