Thursday, December 13, 2007

WHO DO BLAME FOR URBANIZATION?

YOU CANT BLAME ANYONE FOR SEEKING A BETER LIFE BUT IF THERE WAS AN INDIVDUAL TO POINT FINGERS AT YOU CAN DO IT TO PRESIDENT BUSH. PRESIDENT BUSH IS SUPPOSE TO TAKE STEPS TO IMPROVE ECONOMIES WHEN HE SEES FAILURE AMONG THEM.ACCORDING TO THIS DOCUMENT IT SEEMS THAT HE FEELS TRAVLING BACK INTO TIME TO FIX PROBLEMS IS MORE IMPORTANT. THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT THE WAR IN IRAQ.

The war in iraq,The mess the U,S faced in the Middle East and Afghanistan, and the threat of terrorism within our own borders, are not a result of the policies of this administration alone. Problems have been building for many years, and have only gotten much worse with our most recent policy of forcibly imposing regime change in Iraq. We must recognize that the stalemate in Korea, the loss in Vietnam, and the quagmire in Iraq and Afghanistan all result from the same flawed foreign policy of interventionism that our government has pursued for over 100 years. It would be overly simplistic to say the current administration alone is responsible for the mess in Iraq.
By rejecting the advice of the Founders and our early presidents, our leaders have drifted away from the reproach against entangling alliances and nation building. Policing the world is not our calling or our mandate. Besides, the Constitution doesn’t permit it. Undeclared wars have not enhanced our national security.
The consensus on foreign interventionism has been pervasive. Both major parties have come to accept our role as the world’s policeman, despite periodic campaign public speaking stating otherwise. The media in particular, especially in the early stages, propagandize in favor of war. It’s only when the costs become prohibitive and the war loses popular support that the media criticize the effort.


http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/American_Empire/BushI_Iraq_LFE.html

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