Which U.S. Military actions were acceptable?
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That post did nothing to further the discussion of this thread. You posted something written by someone else and failed to address the topic or question of this thread. Please take the time to read the topic and answer the question as others have. Refrain from emotionally hijacking the threads on this forum.
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My deepest apologies. I thought a thread entitled "Which U.S. military actions were acceptable?" would find it enlightening to learn what the rest of the world thought was unacceptable or not. I thought it was on point. To me it's interesting to find out what others think of our involvement. I like to leave that comfort zone. Not that I agree or disagree. I just don't believe in gagging people because their opinions do not coincide with my own. Isn't that what the 1st Amendment is all about? And never did I suspect that Monty Python would be "emotionally hijacking." We better be very, very careful to confiscate all copies of "In Search Of The Holy Grail."
Can only the moderator quote other people?
Can only the moderator quote other people?
I simply asked you to go through the list, as others have, and tell us whether you think each action was acceptable or not... and why. I haven't prevented you from quoting others or from saying whatever you wish here.
I do think you should quit trying to be so inflammatory in general... but everyone has their own style. Please stop trying to make out like you are being descriminated against unfairly. It is you who have come in to this forum with a chip on your shoulder... and others have oblidged by knocking that chip off with facts, sources and cites.
I do think you should quit trying to be so inflammatory in general... but everyone has their own style. Please stop trying to make out like you are being descriminated against unfairly. It is you who have come in to this forum with a chip on your shoulder... and others have oblidged by knocking that chip off with facts, sources and cites.