BoosterGold said:
Neo-libs everywhere are rejoicing. Remember ? war is evil unless it?s sprinkled with the magic pixie dust of UN endorsement and ?humanitarian? rhetoric, in which case the dead bodies, the terror, and the screaming children are all worth it. The fact that Libya is the richest oil nation on the entire African continent is a mere coincidence. Go back to sleep ? basketball is on the TV. Soon you?ll be able to crack open a 6 pack and enjoy the air strikes like you would a Dwyane Wade slam dunk.
This is precisely what we predicted before Obama even took office?.
?Obama may eventually withdraw a portion of troops from Iraq, but mark our words, they won?t be home long before they are sent off to bomb another broken-backed third world country, this time in the name of a United Nations-backed ?humanitarian? war, just as Bill Clinton presided over in Somalia and Serbia with the full support of the establishment political left.?
-Paul Joseph Watson
Despite Mr. Watson's opinion about oil, I'm more concerned about the waging war thing, not that Libya wasn't doing a good job of that already
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I was about to call you a neocon troll, and then I read the rest of your post. I'm not sure exactly what all of your points are, but this strikes me...
No 3rd option for the poll?
I'm not sure that Bill Maher and John Stewart are opening champaign bottles over this. I'm not sure why you're convinced that liberals cum all over ourselves when we think of the U.N. A lot of liberal reporters have exposed rape and war crimes committed by U.N. troops who are protected by diplomatic immunity. Maybe it's because we don't think it's a good idea to give our finger to the whole world as our economy plummets, like Obama's predecessor did?
Somalia and Serbia - don't forget Kosovo. I'm acquainted with a Serbian and a Kosovar, both of whom were witnesses to those respective wars before they came her. Serbia and Kosovo are two of the precious few countries where the U.S. has intervened in wars and where the citizens generally have a very positive view of the United States - well, DID until Bush gave the aforementioned middle finger to the world.
So, are Libya rich or are they backbroken? I'm confused.
War is already going on in Libya, or at least the beginnings of war. The leadership there is slaughtering the people. I heard one of the best stories the other day. Protesters were unable to gain access to a military base, because Quadafi had ordered the soldiers to spray them down with their assault rifles, so one man loaded up his black Kia with propane and drove it right into the building. I'd say the Libyan people are about as fond of Quadafi right now as we are.