CADsortaGUY
Lifer
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
It matters because we are one member of a global community, and we are highly dependent on a global economy. I would think you Republican business experts would understand that. If a significant piece of the world decides they've had enough of our cowboy bully shtick, they could drop the U.S. into a third-world state just by calling in their markers and refusing to buy our products.Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Get over yourself. Nobody give's a rat's arse about your Carter card. It's just another empty talking point you picked up and chant endlessly as a substitute for independent, intelligent thought. We decide what the legitimate reasons are. Kerry was very clear about it. All he said is after we act, we need to be able to explain what we did and why it was legitimate. That is a completely reasonable position. It is certainly what I would expect if my government says it needs to go kill a bunch of people.Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Ozoned
Which part of the world gets to decide what a legitamate reason is?Originally posted by: Bowfinger
John Kerry, from the debate:Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
No, it's not a "diversion" from anything. It's a real issue. kerry brought it up and is now trying to weasel out of what he says. The problem is that he has a history of "globalist" stances and can't shake it because he keeps bringing it up. You call it a "lie" but the only "lie" seems to be coming from kerry on this issue. If he keeps trying to lie to himself - why should anyone trust him?Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Exactly. It's just another Bush diversion, a smoke screen to obscure his own miserable performance.
To all the Kerry supporters who have been sucked into defending against Cad & Co's definition of "global test", please STOP. It's a lie. Go back and review what Kerry said -- the whole thing -- and avoid their attempts to twist it into something else. When you let them frame it falsely, you reinforce their lie. Chop it down at the roots instead of swatting at the branches YABAs dangle in your face.
The issue is - why does there need to be this "global test"? Who gets to decide when it's used? Who gets to decide if the test passes/fails? What is the criteria? Who gets to decide what the criteria is?
The UN? :roll:
Anyway - keep in mind that carterism doesn't get anything done.
CsGThere, I made it easy for you. There's the quote. Either address what he said, in context, or slink back under your bridge. The only thing worse than Bush's lies are the mindless sycophants who repeat them.
- Kerry answered, "The president always has the right, and always has had the right, for preemptive strike. That was a great doctrine throughout the Cold War. And it was always one of the things we argued about with respect to arms control.
"No president, through all of American history, has ever ceded, and nor would I, the right to preempt in any way necessary to protect the United States of America.
"But if and when you do it, Jim, you have to do it in a way that passes the test, that passes the global test where your countrymen, your people understand fully why you're doing what you're doing and you can prove to the world that you did it for legitimate reasons."
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They won't answer because they are caught in a situation that would show their hand. My guess is they are holding the carter card. I've asked how many times in this thread? And no one will address them as they only try to attack the person asking or Bush as a diversion from the issue.
CsG
This whole furor is just another Bush campaign diversion anyway. Kerry is obviously drawing a pointed contrast to George's adventure in Iraq where we changed rationales more often than most people change shorts, continually hunting for an excuse people would buy. The YABAs are again trying to spin it 180 degrees to draw attention from Bush's miserable failures in Iraq.
Aww.... poor bow - can't handle the fact that carterism is alive in today's left.
Oh, and "carterism" is a talking point? Where exactly have you heard it? I haven't heard it being used anywhere - it was so horrible people have forgotten about it - maybe they should take another look at it and see that it is very much alive in the way the left wants to deal with things of today.
No, we don't need to "justify" or anything else to anyone - especially AFTER we act. Why would what they think matter AFTER we acted? It's an absurd notion - but hey, you can believe whatever you wish.
Other than that, you've added nothing new. You continue to dodge the points and continue to spin why it's OK for you to lie about Kerry's position. I hold myself to a higher standard Cad, but you only have to live up to -- or down to -- your own expectations.
No, actually it's you and yours that have been doing the dodging and spinning. Why do you refuse to address kerry's internationalism? Why do you keep ignoring kerry's "global test" concept? Answer the questions - who, when, how?
Ofcourse us making correct decisions are important - but making decisions in our own best interest is what our leader is supposed to do. Yes, part of what is weighed during a decision is the consequeces of it - but after it is made - we don't have to pass some "global test" for it to be correct or "right".
Yeah, we all know what level you hold yourself to bow, but substandard isn't something I aspire to emulate so your standards don't really matter to me.
CsG
