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spaceman

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for the record.I think this country should pull its troops from South Korea and let THEM deal with the North.
 

GlassHouse

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
The saddest part to me is that here's the US Government and Military, you'd think the greatest group on the planet and they have to resort to treachery and lies, propaganda and distortion to win a war that Superman comics won how many decades ago. It's all about Truth Justice and The American Way, or we might as well admit we're the SS. There's nothing more discouraging then cynics, doubters, and phony realists who are in fact nothing more than zombies and automatons that have no faith in anything at all. It is the empty soul that reaches for power. Thou shalt not bear false testament.
The sad thing is, we don't have to resort to lies, but the Bush Administration is tempted to do so anyways. There's a recent study, not sure what it was called - heard about it on NPR, this study surveyed about 40 countries and it showed a correllation between people liking America and how well their economy is doing. Lets face it, the US is a modern world empire and it holds power throughout most of the world not through military, but the economic. This means that we can best influence people through economic means, because that is where we hold our power.

Or we could just resort to lies propaganda and distortion, because that would be easy.

 

her209

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Originally posted by: ncircle
for the record.I think this country should pull its troops from South Korea and let THEM deal with the North.
You don't see very many Made In Vietnam items do you?

 

Mrburns2007

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The Defense Department is considering issuing a secret directive to the American military to conduct covert operations

LMAO....secret and covert mean the public doesn't know about it and since it's in the news then it's NOT secret.
 

UltraQuiet

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Originally posted by: Electrode
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Ashcroft was the advocate for wholesale detentions in America.

If I understand correctly, Ashcroft works for Bush. If Bush didn't agree with Ashcroft's naziesque agenda, he would have fired him.


The real mover behind all this is Ted Olsen, the Solicitor General. He should have been assigned other duties right after 9/11. IMO he is not capable of giving objective advice to Ashcroft wrt the WoT and the Constitutional issues that have arisen from it.

The saddest part to me is that here's the US Government and Military, you'd think the greatest group on the planet and they have to resort to treachery and lies, propaganda and distortion to win a war that Superman comics won how many decades ago. It's all about Truth Justice and The American Way, or we might as well admit we're the SS. There's nothing more discouraging then cynics, doubters, and phony realists who are in fact nothing more than zombies and automatons that have no faith in anything at all. It is the empty soul that reaches for power. Thou shalt not bear false testament.

I need you to explain this to me and not in your usual gibberish. I'm fairly certain your insulting me but I wanna be sure before I start crying again.
 

BaliBabyDoc

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for the record.I think this country should pull its troops from South Korea and let THEM deal with the North

I know you are ignorant . . . I have pity. The North IS the South. The North and South are essentially an estranged couple. They love each other but are constantly at one another's throat about the minor and the major. But they share a common past and they desire a common future.

The North is a closed society but it has been reaching out to the South for years. Restoration of the railroad and family visits are the beginning but progress will continue to be slow until someone at the top of NK decides warm food and running water is a tolerable existence.

Bush in his ultimate lack of wisdom retarded the reconciliation. What some pinhead at the White House thought was clever "Axis of Evil" was taken very seriously in NK. And one of the first to recognize it was South Korea . . . they weren't consulted apparently. Now that NK is complaining about James Bond, more people are aware of the fragile ruling party psyche . . . late b/c of BS political philosophy viewing the 21st century through Cold War spectacles.
 

Moonbeam

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I'd translate that, Bali, as morons running our government and morons running N Korea create a pile of Sh!t for a world trying to move ahead.
 

Miramonti

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Leave it to a cracker-jack box loony like Rumsfield to press for something like this.
 

sandorski

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This, if followed through, could backfire in so many ways. Hearing the wise comments from former Pentagon officials almost tempts one to welcome a military coup, almost. One thing is clear, future US Presidents are going to be cleaning up Bush's mess.
 

BaliBabyDoc

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The real mover behind all this is Ted Olsen, the Solicitor General. He should have been assigned other duties right after 9/11. IMO he is not capable of giving objective advice to Ashcroft wrt the WoT and the Constitutional issues that have arisen from it.

Dave, I hope you are so wrong. I had forgotten about Olsen. I'm sure all Americans have been touched by the loss of life on 9/11 and I really feel for the guy. If Ashcroft and Bush are really listening to him we are going to be in a world of hurt; at home and abroad.

Very insightful, Mr. Sohmer.
 

BatmanNate

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Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
What government DOESN'T have psychological operations? I mean, comon, even individuals put their own spin on everything. It's been going on for centuries.


The issue at hand is not psychological operations focused toward a common enemy under a theater of warfare, but of practicing the aformentioned against our allies. Or our own citizens for that matter.... Grease up those slopes!!

 

UltraQuiet

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Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
The real mover behind all this is Ted Olsen, the Solicitor General. He should have been assigned other duties right after 9/11. IMO he is not capable of giving objective advice to Ashcroft wrt the WoT and the Constitutional issues that have arisen from it.

Dave, I hope you are so wrong. I had forgotten about Olsen. I'm sure all Americans have been touched by the loss of life on 9/11 and I really feel for the guy. If Ashcroft and Bush are really listening to him we are going to be in a world of hurt; at home and abroad.

Very insightful, Mr. Sohmer.

I don't think I'm wrong (or I wouldn't have posted it ;)) and I've been saying for about a year now that I wasn't comfortable with him in that job. I feel for the guy but I don't see how he can be objective. Ashcroft should have given him another assignment after 9/11.

BTW I think Ashcroft and Olsen are going to be on Larry King tonight. The show is usually a feel good circle jerk but I'm going to watch it anyway.

For those of you who don't know, Ted Olsens's wife died in one of the planes (Pentagon?) on 9/11. As solicitor general he is the guy who advises Ashcroft on Constitutional matters and argues the cases in court.
 

BatmanNate

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Sohmer, that has to be the first time I've ever agreed with you. Pardon me while I go defrost Hell so it will be nice and toasty for all the 'liberals' again.

:D