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2007-03-02
00:40:07
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➔ Other - Politics & Government
Everything evil in this world, at present, is a result of 9/11. And we all know who is responsible for 9/11, so there.
2007-03-02
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I am anti war, and I love this website!!!!
2007-03-02 01:29:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Whether a person is "anti-war" actually has little to do with the sometimes necessity of war.
Appeasement, (look up the definition) has only limited and short term benefit in dealing with other nations and groups.
When the activities of a nation and or group threaten the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of another nations people (killing someone severly hampers all three), then one might try appeasement in the (usually vain) hope that the killers will back off and leave them alone.
Well, history has taught us that if a nation or a group is intent on your destruction, they rarely will back off as a result of appeasement.
Therefore, on a national level, war is sometimes necessary in order for a government to fulfill its duty to its people.
I really don't believe that people that believe that there is absolutely no reason for war, would feel the same when the gun is pointed at THEIR head.
In other words, as long as the evil act of murderers (national or groups) is directed at "others" and it is only "others" that are being murdered...it is possible for them to rightously proclaim "the evils of war".
This is a very arrogant and capricious attitude and shows none of the concern or caring for individual human life, unless of course it is YOUR life.
2007-03-02 00:54:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I wont say I am anti war but I am surely not for war.
For example if a country attacks you with a force you need to defend themselves with your army which will inevitably mean WAR. but then again after the world wars we created the UN many of the disputes can be talked and solved. No one really wants to be killed isn't it?
2007-03-02 00:43:39
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answered by Xtrax 4
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I am anti-war. But I'm more anti terrorist so I believe in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and forcing North Korea, Iran away from nuclear programs. Also, keeping Syria in check.
2007-03-02 00:42:35
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answered by ccguy 3
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Saying you are anti-war means that you are willing to trade your freedom for slavery. Most wars are based on stopping a great evil such as world enslavement, genocide, and the pushing of reprehensible forms of governments such as Communism and Fascism. Today the threat is Islamofascism.
Would you be anti-war against Nazism? Would you be willing to share in the belief that Jews must be purged from the world simply based on their lineage?
Would you allow slavery for your stand as being "anti-war"?
Would you trade the rights of women and minorities based on being Anti-war?
If any of the above questions signal a "Yes" then you are truly anti-war, but are also a coward and are willing to give up anything you have, including your own freedom simply on the basis of that cowardice. Freedom is never free, and is a constant state of flux when evil is allowed to grow without the threat of action in the name of "Peace at any cost". The cost is subservient slavery.
2007-03-02 01:27:15
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answered by Eric K 5
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I am Anti war, But I am more anti Commie, Anti wearing a Burka, anti having saddam place oil at $300 per barrel, Anti Letting someone beat up America!
2007-03-02 00:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not anti-war, I am anti-war for no good reason other then to enrich the already rich. The Iraqi war is just such a case.
2007-03-02 00:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm Catholic. Being so I must be anti-Iraq war because there's nothing humane about it. Sorry if that offends people, but there isn't.
2007-03-02 01:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i am anti war.
loved the article.
2007-03-02 00:44:12
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answered by Dr Universe 7
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I AM ANTI WAR. WITHOUT WAR, THERE WUD B PEACE? GEDDIT? sorry its in capitals, I didn't look at screen...
2007-03-02 00:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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