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Everything about me is consistent. I value life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness - regardless of context (given specific considerations) and in that order. |
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We save more lives than we take. The evidence, from the last three decades: |
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We save more lives than we take. The evidence, from the last three decades: If you actually think our post-WWII foreign policy revolves around helping oppressed people, you are blind to reality. No Arabs or Iranians think the U.S. has their best interests in mind. |
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The genocidal dictator we sold weapons to? Now, what is inexcusable is our suport of Iraq and Iran according to whoever was losing, for the purpose of destabilizing the region during the early and mid 80s; however, recently our policy has changed to one of stabilization instead (thankfully). ps. I actually don't feel bad for this double-post. |
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I'm taking it to become a good developing world farmer (and teach a little public highschool before I go [to give back, again]).
You see, I didn't know I wanted to be a developing world rural farmer until I was in my late 20s, and I didn't grow up on a farm... so I had alot to learn and it seems a PhD is a good way to learn alot in a small period of time (BA, MSc, PhD cand. took ~10 years). I walk my talk (politically, militarily and intellectually). I'm entirely consistent. To end world poverty (politically and economically), we must reverse the brain drain - a Neoexodus. Go unto those in need and pay them respect. |
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I'm taking it to become a good developing world farmer (and teach a little public highschool before I go to give back, again). ![]() You don't need a degree for that. I can summarize farming for you: Step 1: Place seeds in ground. Step 2: Add water. Step 3: Wait until harvest. Step 4: Collect government subsidy. |
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There was never a sanction that prohibited food or medicine trade. |
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The only limits placed via sanction were on selling Iraq weapons or providing Iraq with military technology. |
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Of course we never lifted the (military) sanctions, Saddam never satisfied the IAEA inspectors who, including the final brief before invasion, admitted that he was obstructionist and they did not know what was going on.
In fact, shortly after that resolution (1990), Saddam committed genocide killing 50,000 Marsh Arabs. Do you really expect us to retract military sanctions after we pass them... then he commits genocide kicks the IAEA and Human Rights inspectors out for 10 years?? After those 10 years, all he did was kill 400,000 children and further obfuscate. But he's not to blame?! |
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