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1. Would someone please tell me what war the United States has fought in during modern times that the conservatives as a group were against?

2. Would someone please tell what nation of people support the current policies of the State of Israel beside the United States?

3. What other nation could make a unilateral preemptive military attack on another nation and it would be acceptable?

A Rush to War of Choice
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/rush-to-war-of-choice_06.html

Iraq Plan for Peace
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/iraq-plan-for-peace.html
 
I asked three questions and have not yet received an intelligent reply. I get a grammar lesson. I will try to reply to reasonable worthwhile statement.
 
David2004 said:
1. Would someone please tell me what war the United States has fought in during modern times that the conservatives as a group were against?

2. Would someone please tell what nation of people support the current policies of the State of Israel beside the United States?

3. What other nation could make a unilateral preemptive military attack on another nation and it would be acceptable?

A Rush to War of Choice
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/rush-to-war-of-choice_06.html

Iraq Plan for Peace
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/iraq-plan-for-peace.html

1. war between the states

2. israel

3. france invading the congo
 
This maybe the most intelligent reply I will receive on this board.

1. I assume you are referring to the American Civil War of the 1860’s. I don’t think this qualifies as “modern time”.

2. I think you are correct that only the United States and the State of Israel are the only two governments that support the current policies of Israel while the people are very divided on their support.


3. France invaded the Congo with Peace Keeping Forces trying to stop the Genocide it was not a “unilateral preemptive military attack” to take over and occupy the nation.
 
David2004 said:
1. Would someone please tell me what war the United States has fought in during modern times that the conservatives as a group were against?

2. Would someone please tell what nation of people support the current policies of the State of Israel beside the United States?

3. What other nation could make a unilateral preemptive military attack on another nation and it would be acceptable?

A Rush to War of Choice
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/rush-to-war-of-choice_06.html

Iraq Plan for Peace
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/iraq-plan-for-peace.html

When is suicide bombing kids at a mall acceptable?
 
David2004 said:
1. Would someone please tell me what war the United States has fought in during modern times that the conservatives as a group were against?

The Bosnia/Kosovo campaign. Most Republicans were not very happy about being involved, because there was no clear objective, and the whole thing was about nation building.

2. Would someone please tell what nation of people support the current policies of the State of Israel beside the United States?

Most of the Anglosphere is pro-Israel.

3. What other nation could make a unilateral preemptive military attack on another nation and it would be acceptable?

If you're trying to draw a parallel to the Iraq War, you're wrong. First, Iraq is, and always has been, one theater in the greater War on Terrorism. Second, America didn't go in unilaterally. The UK was with us from day one, and several other countries have supported us with troops in Iraq since the fall of Saddam.

But, in reply to your question, any attack on a terrorist harboring nation by an ally in the War on Terror would be fine, i.e. if Russia wanted to blitzkrieg across Iran right now.
 
David, Israel's policies keep it protected from the backwoods savages that live all around it. Israel is a beacon of light and civilization in the Middle East and must be supported. The reason other countries don't support Israel is because of two things. First, whether it is said or unsaid, there is a lot of anti-semitism in the world--esp. in Europe. And second, most countries have big-money deals going on in Middle Eastern countries and don't want to support Israel because doing so would ruin trade deals they have with the Arabs--see: France/Iraq at the start of the Iraq War.

Israel deserves our alliance simply because they represent order in a land full of savages. If they fell, there'd be no saving that whole region.
 
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Jewish people will tell you that other people are jealous because of their great success. To some degree this is true. The Jewish people are so few in numbers yet they have so much wealth and power in the world. Today global tensions are rising and the divide is deepening between nations around the world and the Jewish people of 18 million are in the middle once again. The Middle East oil deals of the 1930’s and the creation of the Jewish State of Israel of 1948 are at the roots of the tensions in the Middle East.

If there were no oil of any significance in the Middle East the Jewish State of Israel would not be the problem it is today. It was with the creation of a few very wealthy Arab families from the western oil deals that fuels the fire of anger in the Arab Streets. Again, so few Arab people with almost everything and so many Arab people with very little to nothing.

The creations of the Jewish State of Israel served three purposes. 1. To be a homeland to the unwanted Jewish refugees from World War II. 2. It was partial reparation for the horrific War Crimes committed against the Jewish society in World War II. 3. Israel is and was a beacon to take the focus of the anger on the Arab street off of the wealthy oil deals. This is why the United States and Great Britain have leading roles in the Middle East problems.

Yes, the people of the Middle East have to solve their own problems, but the outside world has to change their ways with the nations of the Middle East. The wealthy Middle Eastern oil nations have to take a leading role in the region. In the past as a part of unwritten policies the western industrial nations wanted to keep the Middle East divided keeping them from becoming to powerful, again because of oil. To solve the problems in the Middle East you are going to have to solve both of the major problems simultaneously.

International Crude Oil Export Tax http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/01/international-crude-oil-export-tax-oet.html

Palestine-Israel Peace Plan
http://peacereform.blogspot.com/
 
David2004 said:
Jewish people will tell you that other people are jealous because of their great success. To some degree this is true. The Jewish people are so few in numbers yet they have so much wealth and power in the world. Today global tensions are rising and the divide is deepening between nations around the world and the Jewish people of 18 million are in the middle once again. The Middle East oil deals of the 1930’s and the creation of the Jewish State of Israel of 1948 are at the roots of the tensions in the Middle East.

If there were no oil of any significance in the Middle East the Jewish State of Israel would not be the problem it is today. It was with the creation of a few very wealthy Arab families from the western oil deals that fuels the fire of anger in the Arab Streets. Again, so few Arab people with almost everything and so many Arab people with very little to nothing.

The creations of the Jewish State of Israel served three purposes. 1. To be a homeland to the unwanted Jewish refugees from World War II. 2. It was partial reparation for the horrific War Crimes committed against the Jewish society in World War II. 3. Israel is and was a beacon to take the focus of the anger on the Arab street off of the wealthy oil deals. This is why the United States and Great Britain have leading roles in the Middle East problems.

Yes, the people of the Middle East have to solve their own problems, but the outside world has to change their ways with the nations of the Middle East. The wealthy Middle Eastern oil nations have to take a leading role in the region. In the past as a part of unwritten policies the western industrial nations wanted to keep the Middle East divided keeping them from becoming to powerful, again because of oil. To solve the problems in the Middle East you are going to have to solve both of the major problems simultaneously.

International Crude Oil Export Tax http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/01/international-crude-oil-export-tax-oet.html

Palestine-Israel Peace Plan
http://peacereform.blogspot.com/


What was the land like prior to 1948? What were the exports?
 
The sweet water of Palestine was clean unlike today in Israel with so much of the sweet water polluted with chemicals and polution. In Palestine the Jewish, Muslim and Christians coexisted in peace together up until the Zionist movement made their presents. There were no wall or fences dividing the people except in the Old City of Jerusalem. The Holy Lands greatest export was religion unlike today where it is military related hardware.
 
David the problem with the ME is Islam. Islam has never co-existed peacefully with non-muslims.

See: http://www.usmessageboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28004


Its a religion built on lies that is completely intolerant of non-believers and you know it. The Jewish people have a right to exist, there are plenty of muslim countries for muslims why is there such outcry for ONE jewish nation?
 
David2004 said:
1. Would someone please tell me what war the United States has fought in during modern times that the conservatives as a group were against?

2. Would someone please tell what nation of people support the current policies of the State of Israel beside the United States?

3. What other nation could make a unilateral preemptive military attack on another nation and it would be acceptable?

A Rush to War of Choice
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/rush-to-war-of-choice_06.html

Iraq Plan for Peace
http://globalcrier.blogspot.com/2006/02/iraq-plan-for-peace.html

I only have one question for you.

"Why do you spend so much time and energy inventing new ways to shit on America"?
 
I consider myself a “conservative radical” meaning we need major revolutionary changes in America and the world towards balance and peace. I believe the greed of a few has overtaken common sense within our system. My greatest fear is leaving this world in worst shape for my children than it was when I came into it. We are heading in the wrong directions and do not even know it.
 
David2004 said:
I consider myself a “conservative radical” meaning we need major revolutionary changes in America and the world towards balance and peace. I believe the greed of a few has overtaken common sense within our system. My greatest fear is leaving this world in worst shape for my children than it was when I came into it. We are heading in the wrong directions and do not even know it.

For some reason I don't believe you're being completely truthful here. What you've just said doesn't jive with your questions above about America and it's wars. Because if you knew anything about the wars we've been in, you'd also know that because of those wars, you have the "right" to "free speech". Is that something you feel we fought a war for that we shouldn't have?

America has tried "staying out of war" before. But when we try that trick, it leads to the greatest loss of life we've ever seen. Remember Pearl Harbor? Remember the World Trade Centers? We were caught with our pants down and sucker punched. Now I don't know what a "conservative radical" does in those situations, but this "conservative" say's we need to go kick some serious ass. War, it's unavoidable in many, many circumstances.
 
David2004 said:
I consider myself a “conservative radical” meaning we need major revolutionary changes in America and the world towards balance and peace. I believe the greed of a few has overtaken common sense within our system. My greatest fear is leaving this world in worst shape for my children than it was when I came into it. We are heading in the wrong directions and do not even know it.

Really now. :blah2:

I consider you quite something else.
 

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