Posted on 03/02/2006 10:03:28 AM PST by CarrotAndStick
Ridiculous, all you do is complain about my clearly stated points yet obviously have no counter arguments of your own. At least none that sounded any more sophisticated than would be expected of someone your age. See, if you're going to launch personal insults, at least make sure they land on your target, and not on yourself. As you grow into an adult you may finally learn these things, though obviously not yet.
I'm not insulting you at all--unless of course, you consider being told why you're wrong (both on grounds of circular argument and of your idea's lack of merit) to be an insult. And that, sir, I cannot do anything about.
At least none that sounded any more sophisticated than would be expected of someone your age. See, if you're going to launch personal insults, at least make sure they land on your target, and not on yourself. As you grow into an adult you may finally learn these things, though obviously not yet.
That is a personal insult. I really don't appreciate being labelled as a dumb kid--especially considering how I didn't attack you personally. Not acceptable.
I on the other hand have stated exactly why your idea (and I use that term very loosely) is the worst possible option for the U.S. to take.
India is more of a democracy than Thailand — it can be more adequately compared to Israel — both have been democracies since their independence. Also, both are a slap in the face to islammies who give excuses for the sad state of the arab world economically, scientifically and culturally: tiny Israel has a bigger economy than most of the “Arab” world and has more patents and inventions than the entire Muslim world combined. India with it’s huge, diverse population is growing at 9% WITH democracy. Meanwhile the islamic world is a pile of ..
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