Micheal wrote:
Remember the deed, the dead, and those forever altered by the event. Do not let the date and the event be waved around by greedy men trying to make more profit by using it as a rallying point for war and their profiteering.
Such as? Maybe we shouldn't listen to people trying to get us to fear unspecified boogeymen, either.
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We were not attacked by a nation or a faith. We were attacked by a handful of men who took advantage of the freedoms we used to have in this country. Bush, Cheney and Evil, Inc. used the event in despicable ways.
No Michael, they didn't, and while only a handful of people participated directly in the attacks, an entire region harbors them, feeds them, and provides more recruits for them.
Bush, Cheney and others aren't "Evil incorporated" and didn't "use it in despicable ways". At worst, they were guilty of listening too much to their own preconceptions and those of their advisors. The stock "Bush is teh ebil" is old, tired, and never made any sense All you're doing is making yourself a caricature with this sort of nonsense.
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We are not at war with the people is the Islamic faith, nor should we let them change our culture because their beliefs are not in line with our culture.
When we go to war, we should go in to win. Anything less is the senseless sacrifice of our troops on the altar of appearance.
We have been trying to win the entire time. I don't know what you think winning looks like, but I have a feeling it's the sort of neat, clean victory that rarely happens in real life. Even in WWII we may have smashed the axis, but we were stuck with Stalin, who got to make his own land grabs.
Really, the only thing that's gotten old in the last 13 years are the same pointless platitudes.