Menbailee wrote:Loki asserted that an American withdrawal from Iraq would result in greater violence, and complained of liberal hypocrisy in decrying the deaths of innocence while calling for a pullout. I presented evidence that Iraqis, the people whose voice should ultimately determine what happens in the own country, believe that American withdrawal, on the contrary, would decrease violence. The Americans have gained a reputation as conquerors rather than as liberators and as people who do not much respect the lives of those they claim to protect, as Ikavadas and Loki have made manifest to us. Much of the violence is thus nationalist in nature.
I don't know what news casts you've been watching, but here in the real world the violence has been Iraq against each other. If the US pulls out, bloodshed will increase, but the liberal left will find this acceptable because it no longer involves them. How is that any more acceptable than the situation now? It's a hypocritical arguement.
Loki responded, as far as I can tell, with a critique of the notion that the will of the people should determine the actions of government, on grounds that popular opinion can never make up its mind. The Iraqi will for Americans to depart has remained constant since the invasion, so consistency is not the issue here. I am beginning to feel uncertain what democracy means to Loki.
Again, I don't know what world you live in, but here in the real world we don't live in a democracy, where mob rules. It's called a republic (you know, it's in the constitution!) If the President followed every poll to determine his next political move, we would forever be mired in the mud of the "popular opinion". And again, I don't know what news cast you've been watching but Iraq popularity polls are about as accurate as US popularity polls (it all depends on who you're polling. I can have a 100% approval rating that states that cheese should be outlawed, all I have to do is find a bunch of people that don't like cheese). But people like to conveniently forget that we're there with the support of the democratically elected government.
That uncertainty grows with his argument that Democrats have overstepped their bounds in attempting to have a say in the war. To argue that Congress declares war and that the President then wages it on his terms until such time that he considers the war concluded interprets the Constitution in a creative way indeed. To stop or shape a war through its control of funding is the legislature's job. To suppose it is not grants the President the kind of power which the framers of the Constitution specifically wished to deny any single individual.
Oh dear. Congress does NOT have the right to micromanage a war, there is only one commander in chief, and that is the President. Show me one part of the constitution that give congress the right to manage troops. Congress has found a way to end-run around the President's power to manage the war by threatening the purse string if he doesn't do what they want.
That and Pelosi seems to think she's speaking for people that she has no right to speak up for, then yeah, I think they've overstepped their bounds.
Makes me wonder if Congress even bothered to read the Constitution.
AfterImage wrote:You're very funny, y'know that? Do you make this stuff up yourself, or do you all just buy it at some local Propaganda barn?
You do realise that Al-Qaeda maintains a large number of 'schools', or Madrasas, in the country of Pakistan, right? There, they take children off the streets, and indoctrinate them in Terrorist dogma. One of the things they teach these kids is that the West is run entirely by Jews. Yup, you heard me right. George Dubya' is a card carrying Zionist.
These particular terrorists (recalling that there are many, MANY, terrorist factions in the world, many of whom have an axe to grind with the states) can't hate America for being 'everything they're not', mostly because they haven't the slightest idea what America is really like.
What part of "Because 1) you don't believe in their religion" did you NOT understand, laughing-boy?
Start figuring out what the HELL is really going on. Infiltrate Al-Qaeda! Assassinate its leaders en-masse! Sabatage those Madrassas! And, for all the Gods' sakes: KILL that idiot Ghorbanifar!
But that would go against the sensibilities of the left. WE have no right to do that, or is that arguement only convienent when it works for you to pick and choose?