in the answer, please site some examples (they don't have to be the ones below:)
ex. how exactly did the creation of the "banana republic" contribute to our "free" way of life?
how does the continual perversion of elections in countries around the world (which has been going on for decades) DIRECTLY contribute to the u.s. prosperity?
though the next part of the question is very broad and requires more speculation than anything, i 'd still like to know your opinions.
the u.s.'s empiric actions are supposed to contribute to it's prosperity, but for how long? i.e., are most of these political actions supposed to strengthen our ties with the world?
answers to either one part of the ? or the other and not both parts are welcome.
2006-09-07
01:14:50
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yes, shiraz, i did! it is purely of my own opinion, and noone has to agree with it. i guess it does make it hard for someone to answer the ? if they don't understand what is meant by empiric actions.(thanks for pointing that out.)
what i mean by "empiric actions" is, the tendency for the u.s. to employ tactics in the interest of maintaining a superpower status in the world. is that any better?
2006-09-07
01:33:34 ·
update #1