This is not "President Bush's" war. This is the establishment's war. Dems and Reps, despite bickering for show are all on board with feeding the rich and burying the poor.
How about "How much is too much to spend on a police force?" since more than 100,000 Americans have died in the United States since we went to war?? Come over here and fight for the freedoms you enjoy so much of, then you can criticize it. Since I doubt you will have the...honor?...to do that, visit a foreign country and see the lack of things you take for granted.
...Then there's the "morality" referred to by (Republican) President Eisenhower, one of our greatest generals: "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed."
Where you spend your resources is a fundamentally moral choice.
This is not "President Bush's" war. This is the establishment's war. Dems and Reps, despite bickering for show are all on board with feeding the rich and burying the poor.
LightningBoltz 10 months ago
That figure is the amount of people that have been murdered in the USA...fyi.
veruss101 3 years ago
How about "How much is too much to spend on a police force?" since more than 100,000 Americans have died in the United States since we went to war?? Come over here and fight for the freedoms you enjoy so much of, then you can criticize it. Since I doubt you will have the...honor?...to do that, visit a foreign country and see the lack of things you take for granted.
veruss101 3 years ago
tushay. I love that old socialist
oldhacks 3 years ago
...Then there's the "morality" referred to by (Republican) President Eisenhower, one of our greatest generals: "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed."
Where you spend your resources is a fundamentally moral choice.
TrueAmericanValues 3 years ago 2
Hmm. Usually choices about killing people and sending soldiers to die are considered "moral" questions.
TrueAmericanValues 3 years ago
its funny how Americans are more concerned with the cost then the morality. definitely a telling sign that we're not thinking right.
oldhacks 3 years ago 2