Not gonna go line by line....not worth my time. I will concede that our country has seen homeland wars....I should have acknowledged the wars of 150 years ago, but I didn't. I should have stated that since the end of the19th Century...or since the World War era, the US has never seen any carnage on our homeland....millions killed...entire cities destroyed et al.majorspark;802942 wrote:You have been called on the carpet for this idiotic statement. I think you know what you posted is not true. I and many others may disagree with your take on how our nation projects its power, but you are not going to win anyone over by falsely claiming they do not care about lost American lives.
But the statement referenced above is far from "idiotic". It is the damn truth. And you know it. I ask again....how many on these boards are aware of the fact that 5 US servicemen were killed last week in Iraq? The answer is probably nobody. How many people take a few minutes daily to follow what is happening there...or in Pakistan? or Afghanistan? Or Libya? Or who is still hell bent on bombing Iran? Or Syria for that matter?
Your standard response is the same as pretty much everyone else. "The world is inherently evil, so we must have our wars". That's fine. If you like the carnage, just say so. But if you fall in line with the pro hegemony crowd, then I would suggest to you....never, ever, ever, cite the forefathers of our country for their beliefs, what they said when they put pen to paper, and what they wanted our country to be. Because Washington, Jefferson, Adams and the whole bunch of them, were anti everything you so proudly promote....as it relates to foreign policy.
When it comes to these Middle Eastern invasions and occupations, the media and the politicians lie through their teeth. The masses blindly follow because of pure apathy. They have their own lives to live....and don't give a flying fvck regarding the personal tragedies these wars cause...both here and abroad.
So I ask the board once again. Did Obama not pull all the troops out of Iraq? Yes or no? Did he or didn't he? Did the US not claim victory and only leave "advisors" there? Yes or no? So where is the media.....when all of these dead GI's make the internet publications....but nary a peep in the Wall Street Journal? Or the Washington Times? Or the New York Times? Or the San Fran Chronicle?
It's not there, because the media and the masses don't care. That is why it's not there. And what about the fiascos in Afghan/Pakistan? Where's the outrage from the same outlets? Where are they? They are nowhere to be found for the exact same reason.
We spend 100 billion per year or so....money we don't have.....chasing down approximately 100 nomadic terrorists that have absolutely no means of attacking us...but we whip out our dicks and stroke it to the GWOT. Bin Ladin is dead....who cares?
Nobody does. That's who.