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Nadi
Not quite an addict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Los Angeles, Californa,
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| quote: | Originally posted by PeacefulWarrior
These sophomoric voices do not represent the majority of Americans...I hope. |
Unfortunatly they do represnt a large portion, if not the majority. However I hope everyone on this board, and throughout the world can remember, that not all of us, are that stupid.
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Dec-10-2002 01:15
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Izzy
Virtue & Vice

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: TX TA #5
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OMG
i though the pasifist peace hippy movement died in the 70's 
(just joking)
this is a quote taken from that cbc article
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large majorities in Britain, France, Germany and Russia believe Saddam is a threat to stability in the Middle East and a danger to world peace. But this consensus collapses when it comes to a military attack on Iraq.
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see this is just what i dont get about the left wing view, they acknowledge a problem but yet dont give any solution to the matter other then 'doing nothing', furthermore they whine when a solution is presented.
the article stated that those participating it are 'anti-war' belivers. Just because you are anti war does not mean that war is not nessecary. thats like saying "i need to cross the ocean but im opposed to using a vehicle (plane, boat) to cross it", what are you going to do swim thousands of miles?
however i feel that these canadians would be relatively safe if they take up living inside civilian areas. if they were to stand ground at a military target i would see them as one in the same with the enemy.
instead of addressing the real problem, which i see as, the use of civilians as bodyshields in a war or reversally the use of military personal, equipment and/or orginization within civilian areas. how do we as a civilized society solve this. how do we punish those who commit such acts? surely not by siding with them! This is what i see those canadians doing. they are only hurting those who wish to actually deal with the problem instead of hurting those who cause the problem.
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Dec-10-2002 02:08
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
well this is interesting, and would take courage...
tho the discussion, now that Iraq has abided by the weapons inspection deadlines, has actually shifted away from the war effort a bit.
and for another point, altrusitic these acts are NOT. an altruistic person would not need a reason such as pissing off the US in order to help those less privileged. and they arent actually doing anything except getting in the way...the rely on the mass media to spread their message of supposed 'altruism' which i think is the biggest fallicy. buying a plane ticket to Iraq just to involve yourself in a war is not altruism.
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I disagree. Altruism is defined as "Unselfish concern for the welfare of others" and that is exactly what this is. They are concerned for the welfare of innocent iraqis, and also, canadians, americans, israelis and all the worlds people indirectly.
What is hoped to be achieved by this is averting a war, which will save lives, not just of iraqis, but of other countries that may be involved. if osama gets what he wants, this will be a further step towards turning this terrorism crisis into a world war of muslim east versus christian west. nobody wants that except for the terrorists, and this is why the human shields are there.
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
and while im not promoting the above viewpoints provided by moronic Americans - anyone thinking that doing such a thing can affect change is foolish. their efforts would be better expended elsewhere.
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glad you agree those americans are moronic. as for expended elsewhere, i suppose you have a point, but we are already doing that. there are protests all around canada, recently one in vancouver with thousands of people, and there was apparently one in the whitehorse on december 6th. I was unable to find anything on the web on these protests in a quick search, but i have friends that went to the vancouver one and they said it was very succesful. these protests are rarely covered in the US media, and even the canadian media doesn't do much coverage.
Protests are one thing that can be done. Myself, i publish a website, speak at a local college, belong to an antiwar group, and learn all i can.
Others take it upon themselves to go to iraq to try to stop the war, and i applaud them.
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
difficulties:
-who will they shield and why?
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they will shield the iraqi people. they will most likely place themselves near public infrastructure elements such as damns, bridges, power grids, hospitals, and news outlets.
these are all places that ari fliescher likes to term "military targets" to make americans think that only the bad guys are getting killed.
why? to stop bombs from dropping on innocent heads, and to help avert a war that could cause the death of thousands more.
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
-how will they get access to potentially volatile areas (their main targets i assume)
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that i don't know. i assume they will try their best. saddamn would be smart to let them, as it might be in their best interests. However, they may be blocked, detained, even killed who knows. they take a large risk, that much is sure.
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
-Canada has the potential for great influence towards the US, they are the closest to the US in terms of not just physical location but also mentality, culture. (the exact similarities can be argued, but i hope you get my drift) why not come to the US and affect change towards the embargoes, etc?
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well, we try. letters to our foreign minister, protests in our streets, praise of politicians who stand up for this cause, scorn of those who align with the US hawks etc. this is only one way to fight though, and we have plenty of people doing that already.
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
-need major media coverage to gain sympathy (basically dealing with the devil in the US)
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major media coverage? that is exactly what the purpose of this is, to let iraq, the US, and the rest of the world know that canada does NOT want to go war. we are getting our coverage, as evidenced by the article. but, i bet you won't see a story on CNN or fox, the corporate powers that run america wouldn't want it to let slip that they are knowingly bombing canadians in iraq, it was a bad enough PR issue for them when they accidentally did it in afghanistan.
Canada does not want to go to war, and i am proud of my country men for standing up and risking their lives to prove it. This peace movement will grow, just as it did in vietnam, and eventually, we will stop this war.
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Dec-10-2002 03:41
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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Dec-10-2002 17:54
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