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  1. I suggest you read up on your political knowledge, friend... As a politics major, I have learned over and over that there is a fine line between -Hitler (national socialist, or fascist) -Mao (communist) -Stalin (communist) and Mussolini (militarian fascist leader) none of these leaders were truly socialist.... do you know what socialism even means??
  2. Aisa, Static brings up a valid point that citizens of developing nations have been alienated and must work more to gain such a subsistant amount of pay. Perhaps these people you have seen in Indonesia line up everyday in order to find work... but once they become employed, they are exploited and are forced to make inadequate pay and must feed their family with this. It's great that you have contributed your opinion and approve of sweatshops, but in no way should they be supported if the corporations hiring the workers are not willing to pay them adequate money for their long hours of work. Here's some proof to the inequalities going on in the world regarding wealth.... United Nations statistics... http://www.cooperativeindividualism.org/we...bution1999.html Such sweatshops are also found off the coast of Florida, in Haiti, and these people are forced to work in such poor conditions to make subsistent pay. Also, they are treated poorly by the managers of the sweatshop, who are paid far more for doing less than the workers themselves... don't believe me? Here's a good read that will fill you in on all of the details behind sweatshop labour.... "Students against Sweatshops" -Liza Featherstone... Published by Verco, in New York and London By the way.... why is this industry called "sweatshop" anyway??? Why not just a shoe making factory or clothes making factory if the industry was so fair to its workers... By the way, Aisa, I have held several jobs
  3. good argument ... definately a researcher, what i like to see!
  4. A souce from rotten.com??? Perhaps if the source was a little more academically thought out this point would be more thought out. If you are gaining informatin from such a website on political issues, you are looking in all the wrong places.... how about some government webpages?
  5. At least back you opinion up when stating it... this contributes nothing, but an uneducated opinion... All I was doing was clarifying what Static had written... nothing else
  6. Communist states have been run by highly authoritarian leaders in the past (i.e.- Russia... 1917-1991)... The arguement at hand is not how "communism" failed in the past.... but how "socialist" ideas can, in some cases, be more equality-based when implemented than many capitalist ideas. There is a fine line between Marx's socialism and communist regimes.... here's some info to help educate you on this subject.... http://www.usd.edu/honors/HWB/hwb_l/comvssoc.htm
  7. My favourite Ayn Rand book would have to be We The Living....
  8. One can, however violate 'rules' that do exist... If an Iraqi were to speak up about their thoughts on Hussein, they would be killed, just as people who openly disagreed with Hitler were punished...
  9. The problem is Saddam has forbid people to state their thoughts, and they have not "allowed" him to do this, but he has forced them to submit themselves to oppression since if they do state their thoughts, they will be killed. If they were to all state their thoughts I would have no doubt in my mind that millions would die under Saddam's regime.
  10. Halley, Many of your points are irrevalent, in fact many of your opinions are irrevalent as well... You are not welcome here if your points are simply to argue that you are right... Some educated insight would be nice instead
  11. Any irrational person would consider it their own duty to overthrow the government when they already know that the penalty for this would be death... Any rational person would realise that in putting their life in danger in order to defeat an authoritarian government, they would get nowhere, as the government is so powerful and emotionless that by killing people to avoid defeat is nothing new to authoritarians. I mean, perhaps the Iraqis would be seen as "honourable" for attempting to do this, but it is possible that many would see this as another life lost.... And the American's first priority when going into a country that is not theirs should be the preservation of civilians, and then follows the abolishment of the government.
  12. I hope to God such a person as Richard halley, with such degrading and one sided thoughts never has the opportunity to become president.... haha, then America would have more enemies than they ALREADY have peace in the middle east, i'm outta here Jmac
  13. Richard Halley, WHY do they want every American dead?
  14. Richard Halley... As a Canadian, viewing this situation from another perspective than you, the vast majority does not like what Bush is doing in Iraq... Our Prime Minister even failed to agree with Bush's intervention in Iraq. We are not alone with our dislike of the Bush's military action.
  15. Old Salt, If you would like answers that are not thought out, take a look at the posting with a picture of bombs!? In no way was I intending to agrue with you specifically, but to state some facts and arguements for those who have been writing as though "the US knows best" and will show Islam that through military action.... It is sad....
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