09-27-2007, 08:56 AM
bigdeath Wrote:It's true that you have to make people associate repercussions with actions that they have or will commit that do not favor mankind. But you when you react like we did its hard to convince them it's for the "greater good". Imagine you lived in Iraq and an American bomb killed your family in an attempt to kill "terrorist". If I headed a militia that was anti-American it would be easy to get you to fight for me with great conviction. For every 1 you kill there's 5 more that are willing to fight to the death for their fallen comrade. Its like trying to kill a whole ant colony with a magnifying glass.
Not everyone is gona like what you do, this thread is case and point. But to stop doing what your doing because of that is worse than not doing anything in the first place.
If there is one thing anyone in America should be able to admire about George Bush its that he has not ONCE waviered in his conviction of bringing Democracy to the middle east or fighting terrorists. To this very day the Democrats can't decide if their pro-war or anti-war and flip flop worse than a fish on dry land.