Re: MD Some other controversial issue

From: Dustindmorrow@aol.com
Date: Fri Jan 31 2003 - 19:02:21 GMT

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    About Iraq--

    What I find interesting is what the Bush administration has said about the
    findings of Hussein's reports. If he, Sadaam, admits to having weapons of
    mass destruction then we go to war to disarm him. If he says he has nothing,
    then he is lying, and we go to war to disarm him.

    So it's not really if, but when. Then the question is, "why?"

    It's a fundamental flaw in the Bush philosophy. The battle of the last
    century was capitalism vs. socialism. Capitalism won. That doesn't mean
    capitalism is right. It just outlasted its opponents.

    The battle of this century in my opinion is isolationism vs. globalism.
    Either you realize that this planet is one, homogenous organism or you
    believe that you are uniquely unlike everyone and everything and have been
    appointed by God to convert or destroy those that are not like you.

    In that sense, what Bush says publicly is not unlike what Bin Laden and
    Hussein support. Ironically, he is an "evildoer."

    What happens next is easy to figure out as well. If globalism wins,
    boundaries fall, and we begin to see the Quality in everyone and all things.
    If isolationism wins, we cease to exist on this planet.

    Yes, there are other motives that push the Bush administration toward this
    war. They are boxcars in the long train. The engine, the a priori, that
    pulls the train is the fundamental belief that we are "right" and they are
    "wrong."

    But Quality doesn't have right/wrong, good/evil. It exists, or it does not.

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