Re: Hrmm...
WulF-Krigan said:
Okay, now I like to consider myself a liberal. I think socialized medicine is good. I think that the government should moderate industry. But...well, as an American I'm a bit insulted.
Canada. Why can Canada be "the 'true' land of the free"? Because it is under America's political umbrela. When has Canada ever had to make a difficult political descion to protect its interests? I've never heard of Canadian political termoil...but maybe that's because I'm an American. Canada has had the luxory of not needing to maintain a large military because it has always had some greater power protecting it (America and Britian before that).
Innocent people are dying. Yes. True. But in all war innocents will die. But ask yourself how many are dying...compared to other wars? If bady counts are still in the hundreds...well, that's barely a 'war' now isn't it? Why isn't it in the thousands yet? Because America is holding back...trying to fight a strategic and political war all at once.
Now...You are entitled to your opinions, and free to voice them. But becareful not to find yourself in a liberal Macarthism (were any conservative idea is rejected merely because it is conservative). Were America gains, Canada gains...like it or not. So you can sit on the sidelines and critice the whole situation, but in the end you gain as much as any American does.
So tell you what, if you have a gripe...a real and serrious political disagreement with America's policies write your represenative. Tell them you disagree and want that shown. Tell them you do not want your contry to profit from the wars of others. -You- have the 'real' democracy...use it. And watch and see if what you want your governement to do really happens...see if Canada imposes sanctions on the USA. See if international relations between these neighbors worsen. My bet is that they don't, because in the end your system is as "bad" as ours...and that clearly, a political umbrela allows you to appear all warm and fuzzy. If there was another nation doing this, Americans could sit back and knock on them and not have to do it ourselves. But there isn't. So...like it or not...we are doing it. America is fighting a war.
You've got tools to try and stop it, just like I do (and I'm trying to see it ended)...but sitting in your chair waxing philisophical about how "evil" America is and how "foolish" its people are will not accomplish anything.
Life isn't fair. And we can't all get along. Step out of your bong water haze, blinking into the light of the world and you might see that...hell, live on the streets for a month and you will KNOW it.
It's a pretty picture you are all painting (through implication) and a nice ideal. But it's a goal...and America's growing up. Twenty or Thirty years ago we would be leveling Bagdad by now...and 40-60 years ago we might have been nuking the place. Give us credit for the steps we are making...and stop telling us (just for a while) where we should be. We know, and we are trying...but it's an imperfect world. And no one walks without falling a few times.
WulF-Krigan
P.S. Thank you all for the interesting topics and discusion. Most brain stimulous I've had in a year or so...
Gibberish at best. Let us disect this little rabble.
Canada. Why can Canada be "the 'true' land of the free"? Because it is under America's political umbrela.
We are a free nation because we earned it. America has attacked Canada on three occasions. Each time we booted them out.
In WW1 when America was still at home Canadian troops were fighting and dying while America was getting rich. Almost three full years past before the doughboys made an appearance and by then Canadian troops were kicking the snot out of the Germans.
There was only one army that the Germans feared in WW1 and that was the Canadian. We have earned everything we have, no need for American umbrellas.
I've never heard of Canadian political termoil...but maybe that's because I'm an American. Canada has had the luxory of not needing to maintain a large military because it has always had some greater power protecting it (America and Britian before that
More tripe. Guess CNN doesnt tell you about Quebec seperatism or Western greivences. then again I never expected as much. American school books describing the D-Day landings convienantly leave out the fact that five beachheads were attacked - 2 american, 2 British and Free Nations(French, Poles, Norweigans), and 1 Canadian. oops, damn history eh?
Beyond that, Canada has no enemies. Can America say that? While America bombs country into democracies, Canadians open dialogue and trade with them. Gee, which seems to be working better?
Innocent people are dying. Yes. True. But in all war innocents will die. But ask yourself how many are dying...compared to other wars? If bady counts are still in the hundreds...well, that's barely a 'war' now isn't it? Why isn't it in the thousands yet? Because America is holding back...trying to fight a strategic and political war all at once.
So a war is only a war if civilians die? Must be an American thought because here in Canada one dead civilian is one too many.
Were America gains, Canada gains...like it or not. So you can sit on the sidelines and critice the whole situation, but in the end you gain as much as any American does.
Where do I begin!! Canada will gain nothing from Americas imperialist attack on Iraq. We have our own oil thank you very much.
BTW we are hardly sitting on the sidelines. WE have thousands of troops in Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf right this minute. Guess CNN doesnt teach you that either eh?
When America comes under increased terror attacks and Canada is left alone because we made the right decision I will be there to remind you of our gain.
. My bet is that they don't, because in the end your system is as "bad" as ours...and that clearly, a political umbrela allows you to appear all warm and fuzzy.
Now thats funny. At least in Canada we dont have a one party system where the winners are the ones who spend the most money to get re-elected. Our political systems are nothing alike.
Democrates/Republicans - what is the difference... really?
Why is it that America has the LOWEST voter turnout in the world?
A full 60% of your nation does not even bother to vote. Worse still Dubya was elected president when he did not even get a full 50% plus one. Our elections are legal and fair. Can you say the same?
But it's a goal...and America's growing up. Twenty or Thirty years ago we would be leveling Bagdad by now...and 40-60 years ago we might have been nuking the place. Give us credit for the steps we are making...and stop telling us (just for a while) where we should be. We know, and we are trying...but it's an imperfect world. And no one walks without falling a few times.
Well at least you have it part right. Yes american technology has come a long way, but what do you expect from the nation that spends more then the next 25 countries combined on its military!!
Never mind that the economy is in collapse and 40 million americans have no health care and veterans of real wars are about to have the cheques cut. No never mind that, america is trying to grow up.
Is it though?
Some history for you. America is doing the same now as it has always done. Nothing has changed, only the faces and weapons. the illegality of it all is a clone of past actions.
This is just a taste of what they have done around the world:
1899 – 1902
American Genocide of the Philippine People
Estimated civilian deaths: 200,000 people
In 1898 the United States went to war with Spain, taking over the Philippines. America defeated Spain with the help of our allies, the brave Filipino nationalist guerrillas.
The U.S. government had promised independence to them. The U.S. government lied.
In February 1899, the Filipinos rose in revolt against American rule. It took 70,000 American soldiers, marines and sailors three years to brutally crush the rebellion. The death toll of Filipinos was enormous, both from battle casualties and disease.
Hearing of this American genocide, Mark Twain suggested we replace the stars and stripes in our flag with the skull and crossbones.
What happened to the Filipinos that helped America fight the japenese?
The US military fought against the leftist Huk forces even while the Huks were still fighting against the Japanese invaders in the world war.
After the war, the US organized Philippine armed forces to continue the fight against the Huks, finally defeating them and their reform movement. The CIA interfered grossly in elections, installing a series of puppets as president, culminating in the long dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, for whom torture was “la specialite de la maison”
1953
American/British Overthrow of Democracy in Iran
Prime Minister Mossadegh was overthrown in a joint US-British operation. Mossadegh had been elected to his position by a large majority of parliament, but he had made the fateful mistake of spearheading the movement to nationalize a British-owned oil company, the sole oil company operating in Iran.
The coup restored the Shah to absolute power, initiating a period of 25 years of repression and torture, while the oil industry was restored to foreign ownership, with the US and Britain each getting 40 percent.
1965
American-backed Genocide of the Indonesian People
Estimated civilian deaths: 500,000 – 1,000,000 people
A complex series of events, involving a supposed coup attempt, a counter-coup, and perhaps a counter-counter-coup, with American fingerprints apparent at various points, resulted in the ouster from power of Sukarno and his replacement by a military coup led by General Suharto. The massacre that began immediately — of Communists, Communist sympathizers, suspected Communists, suspected Communist sympathizers, and none of the above — was called by the New York Times “one of the most savage mass slayings of modern political history.” The estimates of the number killed in the course of a few years begin at half a million and go above a million.
It was later learned that the U.S. embassy had compiled lists of “Communist” operatives, from top echelons down to village cadres, as many as 5,000 names, and turned them over to the army, which then hunted those persons down and killed them. The Americans would then check off the names of those who had been killed or captured.
“It really was a big help to the army. They probably killed a lot of people, and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands,” said one U.S. diplomat. “But that’s not all bad. There’s a time when you have to strike hard at a decisive moment.”
Added note: To this day, Indonesia’s military and police forces continue to be one of America’s best customers for weapons, training, and torture devices.
Still with me? There is much more...
1957 – 1973
American Genocide of the Laotian People
Estimated total civilian deaths: over 500,000 people
The Laotian left, led by the Pathet Lao, tried to effect social change peacefully, making significant electoral gains and taking part in coalition governments. But the United States would have none of that.
The CIA and the State Department, through force, bribery and other pressures, engineered coups in 1958, 1959 and 1960. Eventually, the only option left for the Pathet Lao was armed force.
The CIA created its famous “Arme Clandestine” — totaling 30,000, from every corner of Asia — to do battle, while the US Air Force, between 1965 and 1973, rained down more than two million tons of bombs upon the people of Laos, many of whom were forced to live in caves for years in a desperate attempt to escape the monsters falling from the sky.
After hundreds of thousands had been killed, many more maimed, and countless bombed villages with hardly stone standing upon stone, the Pathet Lao took control of the country, following on the heels of events in Vietnam.
1955 – 1973
American Genocide of the Cambodian People
Estimated total civilian deaths: 1,000,000 – 2,000,000 people
Prince Sihanouk was yet another leader who did not fancy being an American client. After many years of hostility toward his regime, including assassination plots and the infamous Nixon/Kissinger secret “carpet bombings” of 1969-70, Washington finally overthrew Sihanouk in a coup in 1970. This was all that was needed to impel Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge forces to enter the fray. Five years later, they took power. But the years of American bombing had caused Cambodia’s traditional economy to vanish. The old Cambodia had been destroyed forever.
Incredibly, the Khmer Rouge were to inflict even greater misery upon this unhappy land. And to multiply the irony, the United States supported Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge after their subsequent defeat by the Vietnamese.
1945 – 1974
American Genocide of the Vietnamese People
Estimated total civilian deaths: 2,500,000 – 3,500,000 people
The slippery slope began with the US siding with the French, the former colonizers, and with collaborators with the Japanese, against Ho Chi Minh and his followers, who had worked closely with the Allied war effort and admired all things American.
Ho Chi Minh was, after all, some kind of “communist” (one of those bad-for-you label warnings).
He had written numerous letters to President Truman and the State Department asking for America’s help in winning Vietnamese independence from the French and finding a peaceful solution for his country. All his entreaties were ignored. For he was some kind of communist.
Ho Chi Minh modeled the new Vietnamese declaration of independence on the American, beginning it with “All men are created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with...” But this would count for nothing in Washington. Ho Chi Minh was some kind of communist.
More than twenty years and more than a million dead later, the United States withdrew its military forces from Vietnam. Most people believe that the US lost the war. But by destroying Vietnam to its core, by poisoning the earth, the water and the gene pool for generations, Washington had in fact achieved its primary purpose: preventing what might have been the rise of a good development option for Asia. Ho Chi Minh was, after all, some kind of communist.
Are you still sure America is only looking out for everyones best interests?
How about democratic governments overthrown:
Dominican Republic
Chile
Greece
Nicaragua
Guatemala
Iran
Congo/Zaire
I will not even get into Americas support for dictators such as Saddam and Suharto.
Canada has never acted like this, and never will. The attack on Iraq is another illegal war for american self interests.