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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 9 23:55:00 2007, in response to Re: Phila Inquirer: Gas prices, global warming renewing interest in high-speed rail, posted by BIE on Sun Sep 9 23:09:52 2007. why don't you STFUMake me. I ain't going to clam up on this matter, so deal with it. None of it is a personal attack against you, so I don't even understand you reactions towards it. Nothing can be done about the fact that the US has thrown away its world leadership I'm aware of that. I'm not in denial over that. All I can do is point out what's going on in the world thanks to the Neocon abandonment of it (while they claimed to assert it). As for the terrorists, they also are a problem for Europe, Russia, India and China. Working with those entities, the world can EASILY rid itself of those troublemakers. Yup, but the laugh is, they're all saying that the USA is a greater danger to world peace than the terrorists and the supporting nations. That's gotta be erased before we can even cooperate with these nations on an even level. However, Russia's selling weapons to Iran, China's spreading communism in Africa and South America, the SCO is being set up as a counter-NATO, all that jazz; all stuff intended to shut the USA out of the picture eventually. What the US has to assert is the Monroe Doctrine. The Americas can provide a fine standard of living for ALL Pan Americans Indeed. Substituting "XXFTA" ain't working, and it's sucking our economy dry while enriching them. |