Originally posted by dawgfan
Truth---In the last 100 years, list a few good things that talking (detante) rather than war has accomplished (be specific and the achievements must be real and long lasting). But, in the same light list a few good things that war has done. Be fair. I'll wager that war has actually done more good than bad as sad as I am to say that. You see, I am a soldier or used to be one. Soldiers understand more than anyone else the value of peace. We prize peace more than anything on earth, but we understand the necessity at times of military engagements and solutions. War is an aboration to you it seems. To some it is a tool. To some it is an inevitible situation that has a determinate end with substantial consequences for someone. War has many victims and that plays out on many different levels. In the end you can only hope that mankind is served to some degree by the completion of the hostility. Seeking to justify the hostility, when one is at the crux of anti establishment philosophy, is foolhardy. Any established rule or policy by the current administration is fuel for your disgruntlement. This seems obvious by the tone of your posts here on the CB. You hate Bush and everything he does, says, or proposes. That is fine. Vote for someone else. Let us vote for anyone we please. The rants about F 911 are tiresome. You believe Michael Moore. Good for you. Pay him and see the movie a few more times. Don't tell us what he is saying in the movie or what Bush really did that day (one day out of our lives and one day in the Bush administration). Let us make up our own minds. Michael Moore, and therefore seemingly you, want to boil the Bush administration into one 20 to 30 minute piece of time. During this time you wish to say he did a bad job as president because he did not seem to grasp what was going on or was not concerned enough. This basically boils down to your interpretation of his demeanor on film that day during an editted 15 to 20 minute piece. I have been attached to the Secret Service. I know what the duty is like. I know what that experience is like. You cannot gauge someones true feelings or thoughts by a facial expression in a time of crisis. Bush handled himself well enough. As for your latest rant "paleface" we includes you whether you like it or not. I was no fan of Bill Clinton but he did a great many things that included "we" . Americans are a "melting pot society".