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JoshuaTheJames
April 4th, 2003, 02:15 PM
Though I'd share...

this is something a friend sent me. I'm not sure who wrote it...Its pretty interesting...I can't wait for Sparth's response ;)

Argument between a Peacenik and a Warmonger

PeaceNik: Why did you say we are we invading Iraq?
WarMonger: We are invading Iraq because it is in violation of security council resolution 1441. A country cannot be allowed to violate security council resolutions.
PN: But I thought many of our allies, including Israel, were in violation of more security council resolutions than Iraq.
WM: It's not just about UN resolutions. The main point is that Iraq could have weapons of mass destruction, and the first sign of a smoking gun could well be a mushroom cloud over NY.
PN: Mushroom cloud? But I thought the weapons inspectors said Iraq had no nuclear weapons.
WM: Yes, but biological and chemical weapons are the issue.
PN: But I thought Iraq did not have any long range missiles for attacking us or our allies with such weapons.
WM: The risk is not Iraq directly attacking us, but rather terrorists networks that Iraq could sell the weapons to.
PN: But couldn't virtually any country sell chemical or biological materials? We sold quite a bit to Iraq in the eighties ourselves, didn't we?
WM: That's ancient history. Look, Saddam Hussein is an evil man that has an undeniable track record of repressing his own people since the early eighties. He gasses his enemies. Everyone agrees that he is a power-hungry lunatic murderer.
PN: We sold chemical and biological materials to a power-hungry lunatic murderer?
WM: The issue is not what we sold, but rather what Saddam did. He is the one that launched a pre-emptive first strike on Kuwait.
PN: A pre-emptive first strike does sound bad. But didn't our ambassador to Iraq, April Gillespie, know about and green-light the invasion of Kuwait? (And wasn't Kuwait torn away from Iraq by England when the goodies of the territory were being gobbled up, and hasn't Iraq and Kuwait had a long standing border dispute and other aggravations? And by the way, when we restored the government in Kuwait, was it a freedom loving democracy?)
WM: Let's deal with the present, shall we? As of today, Iraq could sell its biological and chemical weapons to Al Quaida. Osama bin Laden himself released an audio tape calling on Iraqis to suicide-attack us, proving a partnership between the two.
PN: Osama Bin Laden? Wasn't the point of invading Afghanistan to kill him?
WM: Actually, it's not 100% certain that it's really Osama bin Laden on the tapes. But the lesson from the tape is the same: there could easily be a partnership between al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein unless we act. PN: Is this the same audio tape where Osama bin Laden labels Saddam a secular infidel?
WM: You're missing the point by just focusing on the tape. Powell presented a strong case against Iraq.
PN: He did?
WM: Yes, he showed satellite pictures of an Al Quaida poison factory in Iraq.
PN: But didn't that turn out to be a harmless shack in the part of Iraq controlled by the Kurdish opposition?
WM: And a British intelligence report...
PN: Didn't that turn out to be copied from an out-of-date graduate student paper?
WM: And reports of mobile weapons labs...
PN: Weren't those just artistic renderings?
WM: And reports of Iraqis scuttling and hiding evidence from inspectors...
PN: Wasn't that evidence contradicted by the chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix?
WM: Yes, but there is plenty of other hard evidence that cannot be revealed because it would compromise our security.
PN: So there is no publicly available evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq?
WM: The inspectors are not detectives, it's not their JOB to find evidence. You're missing the point.
PN: So what is the point?
WM: The main point is that we are invading Iraq because resolution 1441 threatened "severe consequences." If we do not act, the security council will become an irrelevant debating society.
PN: So the main point is to uphold the rulings of the security council?
WM: Absolutely. ...unless it rules against us.
PN: And what if it does rule against us?
WM: In that case, we must lead a coalition of the willing to invade Iraq. PN: Coalition of the willing? Who's that?
WM: Britain, Turkey, Bulgaria, Spain, and Italy, for starters.
PN: I thought Turkey refused to help us unless we gave them tens of billions of dollars.
WM: Nevertheless, they may now be willing.
PN: I thought public opinion in all those countries was against war.
WM: Current public opinion is irrelevant. The majority expresses its will by electing leaders to make decisions.
PN: So it's the decisions of leaders elected by the majority that is important?
WM: Yes.
PN: But George Bush wasn't elected by voters. He was selected by the U.S. Supreme C...-
WM: I mean, we must support the decisions of our leaders, however they were elected, because they are acting in our best interest. This is about being a patriot. That's the bottom line.
PN: So if we do not support the decisions of the President, we are not patriotic?
WM: I never said that.
PN: So what are you saying? Why are we invading Iraq?
WM: As I said, because there is a chance that they have weapons of mass destruction that threaten us and our allies.
PN: But the inspectors have not been able to find any such weapons.
WM: Iraq is obviously hiding them.
PN: You know this? How?
WM: Because we know they had the weapons ten years ago, and they are still unaccounted for.
PN: The weapons we sold them, you mean?
WM: Precisely.
PN: But I thought those biological and chemical weapons would degrade to an unusable state over ten years.
WM: But there is a chance that some have not degraded.
PN: So as long as there is even a small chance that such weapons exist, we must invade?
WM: Exactly.
PN: But North Korea actually has large amounts of usable chemical, biological, AND nuclear weapons, AND long range missiles that can reach the west coast AND it has expelled nuclear weapons inspectors, AND threatened to turn America into a sea of fire.
WM: That's a diplomatic issue.
PN: But wouldn't a pre-emptive war against Iraq ignite radical Muslim sentiments against us, and decrease our security?
WM: Possibly, but we must not allow the terrorists to change the way we live. Once we do that, the terrorists have already won.
PN: So what is the purpose of the Department of Homeland Security, color-coded terror alerts, and the Patriot Act? Don't these change the way we live?
WM: I thought you had questions about Iraq.
PN: I do. Why are we invading Iraq?
WM: For the last time, we are invading Iraq because the world has called on Saddam Hussein to disarm, and he has failed to do so. He must now face the consequences.
PN: So, likewise, if the world called on us to do something, such as find a peaceful solution, we would have an obligation to listen?
WM: By "world," I meant the United Nations.
PN: So, we have an obligation to listen to the United Nations?
WM: By "United Nations" I meant the Security Council.
PN: So, we have an obligation to listen to the Security Council?
WM: I meant the majority of the Security Council.
PN: So, we have an obligation to listen to the majority of the Security Council?
WM: Well... there could be an unreasonable veto.
PN: In which case?
WM: In which case, we have an obligation to ignore the veto.
PN: And if the majority of the Security Council does not support us at all?
WM: Then we have an obligation to ignore the Security Council.
PN: That makes no sense.
WM: If you love Iraq so much, you should move there. Or maybe France, with the all the other cheese-eating surrender monkeys. It's time to boycott their wine and cheese, no doubt about that.
PN: I give up!

... and if that didn't get your spirits up. Here's a link!
http://www.awolbush.com/wherewasbush.asp


http://www.awolbush.com/images/wherewasbush_50.jpg

I'm not saying I agree or disagree with this material. I just wanted to share...

-Joshua

mcotie
April 4th, 2003, 03:59 PM
oh man Otis is going to have your ass for lunch for this!!!

Lono
April 4th, 2003, 05:38 PM
i got that email too.. even though i think the conversation is imaginary,, its good shit... my bigest problem with this war is,,, the supression of terrorism is supposably our underlying goal,, but with all of the dicks were currently steping on throughout the world and with all of our pushing and shoving,, were only gonna make it worse,, and next time the world wont be as sympathetic..

and yes,, Otis is probably typing a five page reply at this very second,, born in flame and forged in rhetoric... :D

-Lono

JoshuaTheJames
April 4th, 2003, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by mcotie
oh man Otis is going to have your ass for lunch for this!!!

lol


btw guys did you see the Gangs of New York movie? It kinda ties into the Bush pic. A part of the movie dealt with the rich being able to pay to not have to fight when the poor had no money and had to fight.

mcotie
April 4th, 2003, 10:04 PM
I saw Gangs. And I saw the similarity. It's funny how some things don't change through history.

KayCustomz
April 5th, 2003, 12:00 AM
i didn't see gangs is it good?

ummo
April 5th, 2003, 12:41 AM
love it!
:chug:
cheers to a great post!

otis
April 5th, 2003, 02:41 AM
That is a well written script. I thought it was actually good...

It brings up good questions on both sides I think.

I f we could find one written from the other persppective, we could probably start to really point out some valid questions.


As for the whole class warfare stuff, I hate that shit.

otis
April 5th, 2003, 02:45 AM
In the end i guess the big question still remains: Does, or Did Iraq sell, or own chemical weapons?

How many of you think that we are going to plant them?

otis
April 5th, 2003, 03:01 AM
As for the whole poor having to fight, and the rich getting out of Vietnam:

That happens when there is a draft. I agree, I think drafts suck. And Mitch is right, some things in history never change. So lets all make sure that the draft NEVER comes back. Some so called democrats are trying to bring back the draft by wrongfully playing the race card.
If you moraly will never fight, or believe in a war, that's fine...don't join the military then. Forcing people to fight is wrong in any gov't.

I didn't join our military, and I'm not rich, but I respect the people who do. I don't care where they come from or their finacial backgrounds. They are protecting us, and I will always honor them for that. Especially the ones who are not even American citizens. The fact that they will die for a county that they believe in, but does not recognize them, humbles me.

otis
April 5th, 2003, 03:07 AM
Lono and Mitch..I like you guys. "born in flame and forged in rhetoric"..:D

otis
April 5th, 2003, 03:39 AM
sorry no asses for lunch...hommie don't play dat.

:bootyshak

Lono
April 5th, 2003, 03:53 AM
:eat:

tyboogie
April 5th, 2003, 11:17 AM
you can join the military if your not an american citizen?

otis
April 5th, 2003, 11:37 AM
yep.
There was recently on the news about a kid(Marine) from I think Guatamala who died over there, and he didn't even have a green card. In California, there are a lot of people who are not citizens over here.

egerie
April 7th, 2003, 10:00 AM
I always wondered

egerie
April 7th, 2003, 10:01 AM
if you were building

egerie
April 7th, 2003, 10:03 AM
your post-count on purpose

egerie
April 7th, 2003, 10:05 AM
Or if it was just a way to VERY CLEARY separate your replies to each members ? ;) I mean seriously.

KayCustomz
April 7th, 2003, 10:33 AM
i

KayCustomz
April 7th, 2003, 10:34 AM
can

KayCustomz
April 7th, 2003, 10:35 AM
post

KayCustomz
April 7th, 2003, 10:35 AM
:nana

otis
April 7th, 2003, 06:09 PM
sorry, I guess I don't spend much time thinking out every post...so later thoughts clutter up your space.

gallon
April 7th, 2003, 08:33 PM
U can always *edit* your previous post. Just click the Edit button on your post, and add some more text, when being logged in ofcourse

otis
April 8th, 2003, 05:59 PM
sorry, thanks.

Clodhopper
April 8th, 2003, 07:24 PM
:nana loved that script. going to read the whole thing again...and prolly again later, and after DSG too. :nana