mtmckinley and darkon are morons!
Eat this!
It is never a shame to protest against a war that is not your own.
A sivilian has much less responisbility than the various participants in a conflict/bad situations (ref to national terrorism and very poor judgments (at best, if not down right reckless) by USA (to mention a big one), so bashing left-wing protesters per se is pretty lame when done this way.
And to use the obvious evil/good in any arrangement, comes to me as very insipid and inane. Disgusting me with what I percieve as semi-religious traits.
"(...) there isn't really anything that's going to stop it from coming to whatever conclusion that happens. We can only all hope and pray for a quick end and as little bloodshed as possible."
Now that appears as a tame notion of ones options in a time like this. A bit semi-religious too. The notion of god used in politics in USA disgust me, as much as the notion of god and allah by terrorists in the middle-east and "way west".
Seems like the notion of a world united; in our need for aggreement, care and most imporantly a mutual trust, is blatantly put aside by special national interests of the state, and semi-philosophical issues and thus lulling the people of the nations in a self rightous feeling, who in the end doesn't really seem villing to object to the ongong high-intensitive armed conflicts in Iraq, and other places.
When I go to a protest march, I demonstrate towards my government. And now in my life, it seems to me that the UN would work, if the constitutive nations of the United Nations could agree to sets og principals, that treats every violation equal, that reponds to every violation in an equal manner, and that they all care for the violated in an equal manner.
Alas I will not DO the job for my governemt, but I will protest when USA and England act as as reckless as they imho do.
There are alternatives I say.
I do not support Bush! Nor Saddam! Long live UN!
Last edited by undseth; 26-03-2003 at 10:55 AM.