@Xi:
In the Internet Age I hear that …
90% of the world is against the war, …
Bush = Hitler (when Saddam Hussein has killed millions of his neighbors and killed tens of thousands of his own people (I won’t mention the millions of his own people he has starved to supply his army and build dozens of palaces, some larger than Washington,DC [that’s 10 miles squared])…
all the signs at the Anti-Bush, Anti-Capitalism, Anti-War (my call) rally were exemplified by “Bush=Voldemeer”(sp.?, the Evil guy in the Harry Potter series), “No War for Oil”(mistakenly considered the anti-Bush, anti-war rallying call, when, in reality, it is the French Save-Our-Economy cry,) and “Bush + NATO + EU = War” (when, in reality, NATO and the EU are arguing internally over the war,) …
And the biggest world wide protest was organized in the shortest time by the communists, socialists, anti-capitalists and the misinformed for the anti-capitalists, socialists, misinformed majority, and the minority communists.
This is enough proof for me to admit that the ignorant masses and misinformants have taken over the Internet!
Please, note that in the day of instant communication, a generous estimate put the total # of marchers/protestors @ 2 1/2 million (that’s 2 1/2 thousand thousands.) Figured into the world population of 6,274,000,000 (my figure extended from US estimates for the world as of Feb. 1, 2003.) this is 2% of the world population. In the Prenet days the @s would be multiplied by 1,000 making the anti-war # 2,5000,000 (1/3 of the world population). However, in the Internet age, it is only appropriate to multiply the marchers by 100 or less, making the anti-war #s more like 250,000,000 (1/25 of the world population.)
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:cry: :cry: LOSERS! (Yes, we all lose in war :roll: . Nobody in their right mind likes/wants war.)
Okay, everytime I see the peaceniks out in full-force, it gets harder and harder to take them seriously. Let me explain why.
1.) Hypocrisy
These people protest against American “imperialism”, and about how we’re going to kill thousands and thousands of Iraqi’s. Where were they the last 12 years?, when Saddam was methodically murdering thousands of people every year. I didn’t hear a peep from them, did you? Therefore, it makes me VERY skeptical that their agenda is really about compassion for Iraqi civilians. :roll:
2.) Ignorace
All these people know how to do is to criticize America. Where is the constructive alternative that they’re proposing? There is none. These people haven’t even stopped to consider what pacifism (or appeasement if you prefer) might result in. We tried appeasement in the 30’s…it didn’t work.
Another example of ignorance is Congressmen Jim McDermott. This guy seems to think he’s actually helping the anti-war movement. He said that Bush was making up his own policy of “pre-emptive” war, and that never in the history of this country have we attacked someone without being directly attacked first. C’mon. Do we really need to go down the list? :o
3.) Stupidity
Their arguments are WEAK. (These are straight from a photograph of the protest in Washington DC:
“No war for oil.” - That’s the best they could come up with?
“Regime change here, not Iraq.” - That’s really patriotic… :roll:
“Legalize pot.” - :lol: :lol: :lol: