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<blockquote data-quote="joshpoints" data-source="post: 2186828" data-attributes="member: 546465"><p>Wow you are quite the fool. History will continue to repeat itself with bent facts like the ones you're throwing out. This is the problem with history and why I have always hated it. There is now typically an agenda behind history making it flawed. For example Bush was wrong about Iraq right? I know that's what the history books are going to say, yet what about Clinton, was he wrong about Iraq and Saddam as well? History books will by chance leave this out; how strange. Weapons were moved out of Iraq through Syria as military surveillance saw activity on the Syrian boarder and a top Iraq military official stated that they had weapons but was unsure where they are now. I did write a big long thing but I realized there is no reasoning with you because you will never get it. I will say even Bush doesn't fully understand the threat as he left our boarders open for so long after 9-11. There is still much improvement needed on the boarders.</p><p></p><p>So I guess I'll say our biggest threat are the large number of people that see no threat and see us as the cause. If you believe this then you believe that most people in the middle east want to be slaves of islamic extremism.</p><p></p><p>How many of you would want to be under extremist rule that executes you for not conforming? We have three choices as a nation to stop the terrorist attacks. #1 stop all trade to the middle east so that the tyrants can have a life they want.</p><p></p><p>#2 Sell goods in the middle east and have the tyrants react with violence</p><p></p><p>#3 Sell goods in the middle east and attempt to remove the tyrants preventing violent retaliation.</p><p></p><p>As long as we sell goods to the middle east the extremists are going to feel we are imposing our culture and our ways of life on the people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshpoints, post: 2186828, member: 546465"] Wow you are quite the fool. History will continue to repeat itself with bent facts like the ones you're throwing out. This is the problem with history and why I have always hated it. There is now typically an agenda behind history making it flawed. For example Bush was wrong about Iraq right? I know that's what the history books are going to say, yet what about Clinton, was he wrong about Iraq and Saddam as well? History books will by chance leave this out; how strange. Weapons were moved out of Iraq through Syria as military surveillance saw activity on the Syrian boarder and a top Iraq military official stated that they had weapons but was unsure where they are now. I did write a big long thing but I realized there is no reasoning with you because you will never get it. I will say even Bush doesn't fully understand the threat as he left our boarders open for so long after 9-11. There is still much improvement needed on the boarders. So I guess I'll say our biggest threat are the large number of people that see no threat and see us as the cause. If you believe this then you believe that most people in the middle east want to be slaves of islamic extremism. How many of you would want to be under extremist rule that executes you for not conforming? We have three choices as a nation to stop the terrorist attacks. #1 stop all trade to the middle east so that the tyrants can have a life they want. #2 Sell goods in the middle east and have the tyrants react with violence #3 Sell goods in the middle east and attempt to remove the tyrants preventing violent retaliation. As long as we sell goods to the middle east the extremists are going to feel we are imposing our culture and our ways of life on the people. [/QUOTE]
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