Originally posted by: misle
So, when they say, "The United States accounted for more than two-thirds of foreign weapons sales." Do they mean the US Government or private industry within the US?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Originally posted by: JSt0rm01
lol. Sounds like something from southpark
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Remember this is a list of LEGAL sales. Many countries make much more off the illegal market.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Are you suggesting the U.S. is the only maker of mines in the world? My point is many in this thread seem willing to point the finger at anyone other than the U.S. Does anyone have any proof that the majority of kids killed by mines are killed by mines produced by the U.S.?
Should we be holding Obama criminally responsible for not stopping these sales of weapons who kill children?
1. Turn someone?s generality into an absolute. For example, if someone makes a general statement that Americans celebrate Christmas, point out that some people are Jewish and so anyone who thinks that ALL Americans celebrate Christmas is stupid. (Bonus points for accusing the person of being anti-Semitic.)
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Are you suggesting the U.S. is the only maker of mines in the world? My point is many in this thread seem willing to point the finger at anyone other than the U.S. Does anyone have any proof that the majority of kids killed by mines are killed by mines produced by the U.S.?
Should we be holding Obama criminally responsible for not stopping these sales of weapons who kill children?
1. Turn someone?s generality into an absolute. For example, if someone makes a general statement that Americans celebrate Christmas, point out that some people are Jewish and so anyone who thinks that ALL Americans celebrate Christmas is stupid. (Bonus points for accusing the person of being anti-Semitic.)
OK, now that is out of the way, notice that I only used that example as that was what you were concerned about, US made mines, so I used that in my example.
As for the 'Knife' manufacturer defence from another poster, let me present it another way; Why imprison the Drug dealer for supplying Crack? It's not his fault the user OD'd. Or is it...at least in part. Yeah, that's right.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Are you suggesting the U.S. is the only maker of mines in the world? My point is many in this thread seem willing to point the finger at anyone other than the U.S. Does anyone have any proof that the majority of kids killed by mines are killed by mines produced by the U.S.?
Should we be holding Obama criminally responsible for not stopping these sales of weapons who kill children?
1. Turn someone?s generality into an absolute. For example, if someone makes a general statement that Americans celebrate Christmas, point out that some people are Jewish and so anyone who thinks that ALL Americans celebrate Christmas is stupid. (Bonus points for accusing the person of being anti-Semitic.)
OK, now that is out of the way, notice that I only used that example as that was what you were concerned about, US made mines, so I used that in my example.
As for the 'Knife' manufacturer defence from another poster, let me present it another way; Why imprison the Drug dealer for supplying Crack? It's not his fault the user OD'd. Or is it...at least in part. Yeah, that's right.
1. Ignore the question asked of another poster because it makes you look bad. Come with with a technicality on why you won't answer.
Originally posted by: fisheerman
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Are you suggesting the U.S. is the only maker of mines in the world? My point is many in this thread seem willing to point the finger at anyone other than the U.S. Does anyone have any proof that the majority of kids killed by mines are killed by mines produced by the U.S.?
Should we be holding Obama criminally responsible for not stopping these sales of weapons who kill children?
1. Turn someone?s generality into an absolute. For example, if someone makes a general statement that Americans celebrate Christmas, point out that some people are Jewish and so anyone who thinks that ALL Americans celebrate Christmas is stupid. (Bonus points for accusing the person of being anti-Semitic.)
OK, now that is out of the way, notice that I only used that example as that was what you were concerned about, US made mines, so I used that in my example.
As for the 'Knife' manufacturer defence from another poster, let me present it another way; Why imprison the Drug dealer for supplying Crack? It's not his fault the user OD'd. Or is it...at least in part. Yeah, that's right.
The drug dealer is imprisoned for the illegal sale of a banned substance not for the result of the substance he is pushing (ie crackheads OD'ing).
If a user OD's on illegal drugs how many drug dealers are tried for murder?
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: evident
our allies buying arms from us is creating alot of jobs in the defense sector. the dept im in depends on a significant % these contracts
Interesting points on the moral implications of the policy. If it helps the economy, who cares, right?
When's the last time the issue of how our policy may leave the US not being a nation that always sends the troops in to overthrow governments or put down rebellions somewhere, but does the same basic thing in deciding who to provide arms to, was debated in our 'national political debate'?
Selling arms, which is a very political act that can change who governs a country, is a policy set behind closed doors, with the public told 'ignore it like just another trade issue'.
In our political system, this huge issue isn't even on the public's radar to look at how to put the arms industry more under democratic rule, not in the arms industry's and well hidden administration and Pentagon people's hands. And Congress does nothing, apparently beholden to the economic benefits and the corruption of their constituents who demand they continue the money, not question the moral issues.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Excuse me, I want to find some shame to crawl into when the damn USA can't sign a treaty banning the use and manufacture of land mines.
Every day, all over the world, totally innocent children are being killed and maimed for life while we in the USA think we are holier than thou.
I hope there will be a special place in hell for those fine haired sons of a bitches, as we in the USA do not have the moral fortitude to demand better.
The USA is the only country to deploy landmines? Or does your hatred toward children dying only apply when the U.S. is responsible? Is it OK if we kill children with something OTHER than landmines? I'm just trying to get clarification here..
Ok ok ok.. stay with me here for a second. Lets say a South Korean child walks across the border to North Korea (Who can blame him for trying to get to paradise?).. and he gets blown up by a North Korean landmine. Do you STILL blame the U.S. for that? Can you somehow link GWB and the Republicans not providing him free healthcare and driving him to want to want across the DMZ?
Ok ok ok! Let me be serious for a second. Lets say Dick Cheney and Condi Rice have a child. We'll call the child Dickondi Cheney (That sounds perverted - But.. let me continue).. Dickondi Cheney walks into an Iranian minefield on accident and gets killed. Do you still feel bad?
I guess I am just totally confused here. I don't understand if its OK for Americans to be killed by foreign mines.. and if your outrage applies there.. Or if its only foreign people getting killed by American mines? I give up..
I think you're missing his point. It's not so much the laying, it's the manufacture. Sure, you can say, "Mines don't kill people, mine layers do!", but that is just leaving morality at the door. A mine may be laid by North Korea, but if that mine was manufactured by a US Arms supplier, then you need to consider the fact that they now have some responsibility for the death of whoever it kills. The supplier is the enabler.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I'm discussing morality, not legality.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
They're going to buy weapons from someone, might as well be us.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Where does it end? It's called PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. The only person responsible for the death is the country that used the mines.
Morals can only sustain you for some long until reality punches you in the face and you wake up and see the world for what it really is.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: evident
our allies buying arms from us is creating alot of jobs in the defense sector. the dept im in depends on a significant % these contracts
Interesting points on the moral implications of the policy. If it helps the economy, who cares, right?
When's the last time the issue of how our policy may leave the US not being a nation that always sends the troops in to overthrow governments or put down rebellions somewhere, but does the same basic thing in deciding who to provide arms to, was debated in our 'national political debate'?
Selling arms, which is a very political act that can change who governs a country, is a policy set behind closed doors, with the public told 'ignore it like just another trade issue'.
In our political system, this huge issue isn't even on the public's radar to look at how to put the arms industry more under democratic rule, not in the arms industry's and well hidden administration and Pentagon people's hands. And Congress does nothing, apparently beholden to the economic benefits and the corruption of their constituents who demand they continue the money, not question the moral issues.
They're going to buy weapons from someone, might as well be us. But I guess you think that if people couldn't buy guns and bombs they wouldn't kill each other?
Or would you prefer Russia and China to make more money by arming the world.
But of course this is the internet, so you have to be on a moral high horse.
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: evident
Originally posted by: JohnOfSheffield
Originally posted by: evident
our allies buying arms from us is creating alot of jobs in the defense sector. the dept im in depends on a significant % these contracts
Well you sold to Iraq too, great deal for those who had to stand against those weapons, eh?
Doesn't seem like you learned your lesson about dealing with thirld world temporary buddies either.
yeah, i have a big problem with that too. the sales that i see are only to developed nations like japan australia and spain. it's a shame that the gov't allows the shady deals to go on as well as ones that are pretty legit and help our national security, not much i can do about it though.
I have no problems with the sales witin NATO but the propping up of some player in a hotbed region isn't right and is often critisised by the US while the US does it frequently.
Well with our 'friends' releasing terrorists to who kill hundreds of our countrymen in exchange for oil contracts for BP do you blame us? How long before you are deployed to Libya to be put on Qaddafi defense duty? You would make a good guard at his imperial tent palace.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I'm discussing morality, not legality.
Hahaha, How high is your moral horse?
You are discussing morality, we are discussing REALITY.
Morals can only sustain you for some long until reality punches you in the face and you wake up and see the world for what it really is.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Morals can only sustain you for some long until reality punches you in the face and you wake up and see the world for what it really is.
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: evident
our allies buying arms from us is creating alot of jobs in the defense sector. the dept im in depends on a significant % these contracts
Interesting points on the moral implications of the policy. If it helps the economy, who cares, right?
When's the last time the issue of how our policy may leave the US not being a nation that always sends the troops in to overthrow governments or put down rebellions somewhere, but does the same basic thing in deciding who to provide arms to, was debated in our 'national political debate'?
Selling arms, which is a very political act that can change who governs a country, is a policy set behind closed doors, with the public told 'ignore it like just another trade issue'.
In our political system, this huge issue isn't even on the public's radar to look at how to put the arms industry more under democratic rule, not in the arms industry's and well hidden administration and Pentagon people's hands. And Congress does nothing, apparently beholden to the economic benefits and the corruption of their constituents who demand they continue the money, not question the moral issues.
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: evident
our allies buying arms from us is creating alot of jobs in the defense sector. the dept im in depends on a significant % these contracts
Interesting points on the moral implications of the policy. If it helps the economy, who cares, right?
When's the last time the issue of how our policy may leave the US not being a nation that always sends the troops in to overthrow governments or put down rebellions somewhere, but does the same basic thing in deciding who to provide arms to, was debated in our 'national political debate'?
Selling arms, which is a very political act that can change who governs a country, is a policy set behind closed doors, with the public told 'ignore it like just another trade issue'.
In our political system, this huge issue isn't even on the public's radar to look at how to put the arms industry more under democratic rule, not in the arms industry's and well hidden administration and Pentagon people's hands. And Congress does nothing, apparently beholden to the economic benefits and the corruption of their constituents who demand they continue the money, not question the moral issues.
What the hell is that supposed to mean?
