1. And it was me! Hell yeah, I feel like heaven right now

    Sergio 1 - Aaron 0



  2. There dying in a number of countrys. Why play favirotes?
  3. Aaron's got a point, though he makes it too dogmatically for my tastes.

    Libya is about private interest.


  4. Exactly. In that region alone, there are a good 2-6 more countrys where the governemnts are killing there own citizens.
  5. That's the hypocrisy that capitalism leads too... I still prefer some people being saved regardless of why instead of nobody being saved though. I think human life is worth more than politics.
  6. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:That's the hypocrisy that capitalism leads too... I still prefer some people being saved regardless of why instead of nobody being saved though. I think human life is worth more than politics.

    I do think it too. It's like the people who say "Famous people do false charity, they help each other just to show off"... And I go like "Yes, but they AT LEAST do something"!! This is similar, Lybia war might be mainly regarding economic and political matters, but AT LEAST they're keeping a cruent dictator from killing his own people.
  7. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:That's the hypocrisy that capitalism leads too... I still prefer some people being saved regardless of why instead of nobody being saved though. I think human life is worth more than politics.


    If it was George Bush invading, you know you'd be saying just the opposite.


  8. George Bush invaded without UN support or anything, and in an entirely different manner. I don't know the story, since I was too young, but I don't think he had the support of a large number of Iraq's population either?
  9. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]

    George Bush invaded without UN support or anything, and in an entirely different manner. I don't know the story, since I was too young, but I don't think he had the support of a large number of Iraq's population either?


    It's still foreign interventionism in disrespect of the Constitution. "Shall not go to war without the approval of the congress."
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    I do think it too. It's like the people who say "Famous people do false charity, they help each other just to show off"... And I go like "Yes, but they AT LEAST do something"!! This is similar, Lybia war might be mainly regarding economic and political matters, but AT LEAST they're keeping a cruent dictator from killing his own people.


    That's not fair either, Sergio.
    Look how many dictators us in the west have propped up to serve our own interests only for them to turn genocidal.

    Look up the overthrowing of Mosadeq.
  11. Originally posted by Macphistfly:[..]

    It's still foreign interventionism in disrespect of the Constitution. "Shall not go to war without the approval of the congress."


    Oh, sorry. I'm not talking about whether or not it was against the constitution. I'm sure it was. I really don't care since it would've happened with or without the U.S. I'm talking about whether it's justified or not.