Ofcourse what other countries think of us matters. Don't be fools, we RELY on it. Without it, the world will enter a phase similar to the cold war.
We are dependant on the world, which is dependant on is. We work in unison, but taken alone we crumble easily.
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Originally Posted by Gedrin I find that former drug addicts are oftentimes less than moral people, and our president used to be a drug addict. |
My dad was a COMPLETE drug addict until he decided to have children. He became one of the most moral people I know, and won't even touch a drink of alchohol anymore. Oftentimes is the key, but he is just one example. Once addicts quit forever, they usually become VERY moral people because of the personal preservance and dedication needed to get off of drugs. They are also very immoral when on drugs, however.
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our president used to be a drug addict.
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I don't think it takes this long for drugs to leave your system. If drugs lasted that many years, Burma would be out of money :P
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The way to replace a dictator is to throw your weight behind a revolution. It worked for France during the American Revolution.
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...Which was a different event. And France gave supplies to the confederacy, who lost the civil war. Bad example, but the point is right. The flaw is that were was no revolution in Iraq, since suddam did a good job of disposing of rebels at their first outcries, in a KGB-fashion.
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You can't change the minds of people by force no matter how hard you try.
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Oh... but we have! Muhahaha (evil laugh)