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10/02/2012 10:15:53 AM · #101
Originally posted by JamesDowning:

Just to play devils advocate, do you think there is nothing to fear from Iran and N. Korea? Their UN speeches were really eye openers.

The US has led this world into an unprecedented time of relative peace between nations (yes, the US, not the UN). A lot of this is because we have the greatest military force in history, and yet use it so sparingly. Ever heard the term "speak softly, but carry a big stick"? Well, our stick is the military.

I do agree that there are many inefficiencies in our military though... if we are going to do something to the military budget, hunt those down, but I do not see any benefit to reducing the size of our military.

Your country has the largest arsenal of nuclear arms in the world. It's also the only country to ever use them in any military capacity. How much bigger of a stick do you really need?

You don't think spending $690B annually is a little out of control? It takes the next 20 countries on the list to total that number.

You need to look around and watch how you define peace. I'm sure there are many Koreans, Vietnamese, Afghans, and Iraqis who would disagree with you. Look at how the US used their veto votes in the UN Security Council with regards to Rwanda.

Message edited by author 2012-10-02 10:16:17.
10/02/2012 10:31:16 AM · #102
I didn't say it needed to grow in size, but I caution those that want to make it smaller.

However, yes, lets look at Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Note that they weren't some form of empirical takeover, they were to protect democracy or fight evil/terrorists/totalitarian governments. Maybe I should have said "relative" instead of unprecidented.
10/02/2012 11:30:58 AM · #103
Defense is certainly bloated, we were geared up for a battle with the likes of the USSR for so long that we had a tough transition to urban anti-insurgency warfare. Perhaps we can streamline and learn to aim first, shoot second, not the other way around.

Yet, for all the Koreans, Vietnamese and Iraqi's that might not have benefited from admittedly over-reaching US policy, there are a bunch of Neighbors to the North that would have been eating a great deal more schnitzel, or perhaps borscht, if not for the United States.
10/02/2012 12:41:24 PM · #104
Of course you can't just cut defense by a few hundred billion without affecting the economy. All those dollars are paying paychecks somewhere. The Sword of Damocles hangs ever present over our heads.
10/02/2012 12:42:27 PM · #105
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Of course you can't just cut defense by a few hundred billion without affecting the economy. All those dollars are paying paychecks somewhere. The Sword of Damocles hangs ever present over our heads.


A good number of those dollars have went into my pocket over the last few years.... I'm still all for intelligent reduction here.
10/02/2012 12:54:03 PM · #106
Originally posted by Cory:

A good number of those dollars have went into my pocket over the last few years.... I'm still all for intelligent reduction here.


Well, nobody is advocating an unintelligent reduction, but cut dollars are cut dollars. There's no two ways about it.
10/02/2012 01:00:36 PM · #107
Originally posted by Cory:

A good number of those dollars have went into my pocket over the last few years.... I'm still all for intelligent reduction here.

We could start by cutting out things the Pentagon has said it didn't want/need (things still in the Romney/Ryan budget) ...
10/02/2012 01:41:00 PM · #108
Originally posted by blindjustice:

my opinion is that all this "test welfare recipients" is a shrouded form of discrimination.

Why?

In this day and age, drug testing is almost synonymous with interviewing/hiring.....why shouldn't welfare recipients be required to uphold the same behaviors to get their "paycheck"?
10/02/2012 01:52:50 PM · #109
Whats this all about?
10/02/2012 03:47:09 PM · #110
Originally posted by jmritz:

Whats this all about?

Nothing to see there. Keep your focus on Romney and how rich and out of touch he is. There's no need to hold Obama accountable for anything he does because everything he does is awesome, simply by the fact that HE does it. Remember, HE is our beloved leader and to criticize him would be racist.

...yeah, that's right, I've turned. I've seen the light. I drank the kool-aid. I am devoting my life to telling everyone how evil rich guys like Romney are and am preaching the divinity of Obama like all the rest of his followers.

...a bit of a sarcastic rant, but just tired and amazed at what this prez gets away with.
10/02/2012 03:57:12 PM · #111
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by jmritz:

Whats this all about?

Nothing to see there. Keep your focus on Romney and how rich and out of touch he is. There's no need to hold Obama accountable for anything he does because everything he does is awesome, simply by the fact that HE does it. Remember, HE is our beloved leader and to criticize him would be racist.

...yeah, that's right, I've turned. I've seen the light. I drank the kool-aid. I am devoting my life to telling everyone how evil rich guys like Romney are and am preaching the divinity of Obama like all the rest of his followers.

...a bit of a sarcastic rant, but just tired and amazed at what this prez gets away with.


FFS, they both suck... Gary Johnson would be a far better choice, and we all know it, yet continue to buy into this bullshit system.... *shrug* Just sad really.
10/02/2012 04:09:08 PM · #112
Originally posted by Cory:

... Gary Johnson would be a far better choice ...

Doesn't Gary Johnson say "Let 'em smoke pot"?

Message edited by author 2012-10-02 16:09:21.
10/02/2012 04:24:59 PM · #113
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by Cory:

... Gary Johnson would be a far better choice ...

Doesn't Gary Johnson say "Let 'em smoke pot"?


He also has an excellent budget plan.
10/02/2012 04:45:09 PM · #114
Originally posted by blindjustice:



...Yet, for all the Koreans, Vietnamese and Iraqi's that might not have benefited from admittedly over-reaching US policy, there are a bunch of Neighbors to the North that would have been eating a great deal more schnitzel, or perhaps borscht, if not for the United States.


...and of course when everyone else was fighting the Germans, you opted to sit back, sell arms to all and finally entered only after being attacked by Japan. There is no denying the fact that the USA played a major role in ending the war, but there exists little proof that had they stayed home that Germany would have prevailed.

As for your neighbours to the north, other than Canada how many others are there?

... You do of course know where borscht originates from right?

Ray
10/02/2012 05:36:51 PM · #115
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

but just tired and amazed at what this prez gets away with.

You ought to read up on our jackass.
10/02/2012 06:08:38 PM · #116
Originally posted by RayEthier:


...and of course when everyone else was fighting the Germans, you opted to sit back, sell arms to all and finally entered only after being attacked by Japan. There is no denying the fact that the USA played a major role in ending the war, but there exists little proof that had they stayed home that Germany would have prevailed.


By "selling arms" I assume you mean the lend lease act. America's primary role in the second world war was as a manufacturing base, and the lend lease act kept our position as impartial, because the far left were backing Stalin (before his break with Hitler) and the far right was backing Hitler; so Roosevelt was limited to what he could do, so he cooked up the lend lease act. But without American aide given through the lend lease act it is hard to imaging how the Russian front would have been kept going.

"As the war progressed, most of the Allied nations proved capable of manufacturing sufficient frontline weapons for their troops, however this led to a drastic reduction in the production other needed items. Materials from Lend-Lease filled this void in the form of munitions, food, transport aircraft, trucks, and rolling stock. The Red Army in particular took advantage of the program and by war's end approximately two-thirds of its trucks were American-built Dodges and Studebakers. Also, the Soviets received around 2,000 locomotives for supplying its forces at the front."

As far as "there exists little proof that had they stayed home that Germany would have prevailed" show me any single bit of proof for how any action not taken throughout history would have changed history. Alternative history is a genre of science fiction, not the domain of provable assumptions.
10/02/2012 06:39:37 PM · #117
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by jmritz:

Whats this all about?

Nothing to see there. Keep your focus on Romney and how rich and out of touch he is. There's no need to hold Obama accountable for anything he does because everything he does is awesome, simply by the fact that HE does it. Remember, HE is our beloved leader and to criticize him would be racist.

...yeah, that's right, I've turned. I've seen the light. I drank the kool-aid. I am devoting my life to telling everyone how evil rich guys like Romney are and am preaching the divinity of Obama like all the rest of his followers.

...a bit of a sarcastic rant, but just tired and amazed at what this prez gets away with.


This is just Rush Limbaugh garbage. There isn't anyone I know who is going to vote for Obama who isn't painfully aware of his shortcomings. But the Republicans don't like women, gays, Hispanics, blacks, poor people, old people... well, they don't like just about anyone who isn't male, white and wealthy. I haven't yet seen one reason stated, in this thread or elsewhere, that would cause me to even consider voting for Romney. And just speaking as a woman, I don't much cotton to the idea of living under a Taliban-like rule here in the United States, so I wouldn't vote for him or any Republican in any event, as he and they would be beholden to the freak teabaggers' agenda. Yes indeed, given the choice, it's fairly easy to overlook Obama's flaws.
10/02/2012 07:15:10 PM · #118
Originally posted by Cory:



FFS, they both suck... Gary Johnson would be a far better choice, and we all know it, yet continue to buy into this bullshit system.... *shrug* Just sad really.


+ a wholehearted 1
10/02/2012 08:08:03 PM · #119
Originally posted by Judith Polakoff:

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by jmritz:

Whats this all about?

Nothing to see there. Keep your focus on Romney and how rich and out of touch he is. There's no need to hold Obama accountable for anything he does because everything he does is awesome, simply by the fact that HE does it. Remember, HE is our beloved leader and to criticize him would be racist.

...yeah, that's right, I've turned. I've seen the light. I drank the kool-aid. I am devoting my life to telling everyone how evil rich guys like Romney are and am preaching the divinity of Obama like all the rest of his followers.

...a bit of a sarcastic rant, but just tired and amazed at what this prez gets away with.


This is just Rush Limbaugh garbage. There isn't anyone I know who is going to vote for Obama who isn't painfully aware of his shortcomings. But the Republicans don't like women, gays, Hispanics, blacks, poor people, old people... well, they don't like just about anyone who isn't male, white and wealthy. I haven't yet seen one reason stated, in this thread or elsewhere, that would cause me to even consider voting for Romney. And just speaking as a woman, I don't much cotton to the idea of living under a Taliban-like rule here in the United States, so I wouldn't vote for him or any Republican in any event, as he and they would be beholden to the freak teabaggers' agenda. Yes indeed, given the choice, it's fairly easy to overlook Obama's flaws.

OMG, Judith - you're the epitome of a blind Obama supporter - outrageously ridiculous rhetoric and all.

Message edited by author 2012-10-02 20:08:48.
10/02/2012 08:30:58 PM · #120
Originally posted by Judith Polakoff:

But the Republicans don't like women, gays, Hispanics, blacks, poor people, old people... well, they don't like just about anyone who isn't male, white and wealthy.


Man, it's pretty sad for the Democrats to know they are only polling a few points above this platform. ;) Ouch!

Message edited by author 2012-10-02 20:31:06.
10/02/2012 08:33:47 PM · #121
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by Judith Polakoff:

But the Republicans don't like women, gays, Hispanics, blacks, poor people, old people... well, they don't like just about anyone who isn't male, white and wealthy.


Man, it's pretty sad for the Democrats to know they are only polling a few points above this platform. ;) Ouch!


...Looking forward to the day this election is over and done with soon so we all can go back to hating our own preferred groups... none of this generalized and all encompassing stuff.

Ray
10/02/2012 08:36:49 PM · #122
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

Originally posted by Judith Polakoff:

But the Republicans don't like women, gays, Hispanics, blacks, poor people, old people... well, they don't like just about anyone who isn't male, white and wealthy.


Man, it's pretty sad for the Democrats to know they are only polling a few points above this platform. ;) Ouch!

I can't comprehend how she doesn't see that sounds as over-the-top ridiculous as some people on the right saying Obama is a foreign born Muslim Commie bent on destroying the country. People that think this way are the reason we are sinking lower and lower in our political discourse, IMO.
10/03/2012 12:52:47 AM · #123
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Judith Polakoff:

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by jmritz:

Whats this all about?

Nothing to see there. Keep your focus on Romney and how rich and out of touch he is. There's no need to hold Obama accountable for anything he does because everything he does is awesome, simply by the fact that HE does it. Remember, HE is our beloved leader and to criticize him would be racist.

...yeah, that's right, I've turned. I've seen the light. I drank the kool-aid. I am devoting my life to telling everyone how evil rich guys like Romney are and am preaching the divinity of Obama like all the rest of his followers.

...a bit of a sarcastic rant, but just tired and amazed at what this prez gets away with.


This is just Rush Limbaugh garbage. There isn't anyone I know who is going to vote for Obama who isn't painfully aware of his shortcomings. But the Republicans don't like women, gays, Hispanics, blacks, poor people, old people... well, they don't like just about anyone who isn't male, white and wealthy. I haven't yet seen one reason stated, in this thread or elsewhere, that would cause me to even consider voting for Romney. And just speaking as a woman, I don't much cotton to the idea of living under a Taliban-like rule here in the United States, so I wouldn't vote for him or any Republican in any event, as he and they would be beholden to the freak teabaggers' agenda. Yes indeed, given the choice, it's fairly easy to overlook Obama's flaws.

OMG, Judith - you're the epitome of a blind Obama supporter - outrageously ridiculous rhetoric and all.


OMG, Art, you're the epitome of a dittohead - outrageously ridiculous rhetoric and all.
10/03/2012 07:59:19 AM · #124
Here's a little pre-debate homework for the viewers ...

How Politicians Get Away With Dodging The Question
10/03/2012 08:26:05 AM · #125
Originally posted by RayEthier:

Originally posted by blindjustice:



...Yet, for all the Koreans, Vietnamese and Iraqi's that might not have benefited from admittedly over-reaching US policy, there are a bunch of Neighbors to the North that would have been eating a great deal more schnitzel, or perhaps borscht, if not for the United States.


...and of course when everyone else was fighting the Germans, you opted to sit back, sell arms to all and finally entered only after being attacked by Japan. There is no denying the fact that the USA played a major role in ending the war, but there exists little proof that had they stayed home that Germany would have prevailed.

As for your neighbours to the north, other than Canada how many others are there?

... You do of course know where borscht originates from right?

Ray


Brennan already gave a reasoned response to the suggestion that Germany would have been defeated without US involvement; however, since you called out my knowledge of culinary history as well as geography...

Schnitzel is a reference to what all Canadians would be eating without US involvement in WWII;

Borscht is a reference to what all Canadians might be eating, with a dollop of sour cream perhaps, if the United States was not around to oppose USSR in the cold war.

"Neighbors to the north," (leaving the "U" out stateside to celebrate independence from England) was a nice way of saying "Canadians."

As liberal as I am, and as much as I like Canada, (and would seriously consider moving there) it seems unfair for a country that benefits enormously from a giant friendly bodyguard, to play Monday-morning quarterback the last half century of history to somehow disparage their southern benefactor on their use of military budget. Yet, perhaps Canada is so woven into U.S. culture and society as to be separate but attached enough that criticism is really sort of a self criticism, or hemispheric criticism.
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