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9 total messages Started by "Bill McCarty" Sun, 01 Dec 2002 00:25
Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "Bill McCarty"
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 00:25
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     North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the world.
A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the presence
of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it be before
Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a hundred
nations around the world are not serving their interests but the
interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US military
spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?   That it's
an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every problem,
right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to failure ?
Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: res0mp8t@NOSPAMv
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 06:22
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On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 00:25:26 -0500, "Bill McCarty"
<bmc@NOSPAMsosbbs.com> wrote:

>     North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the world.
>A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the presence
>of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it be before
>Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a hundred
>nations around the world are not serving their interests but the
>interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US military
>spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?   That it's
>an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every problem,
>right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to failure ?
>
Thats right. Let's give Nukes to South Korea and get the hell out of
Dodge. Maybe the fallout wont get as far as the West Coast.




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Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "Mr_Blonde@Reser
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 12:09
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>      North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the world.
> A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the presence
> of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it be before
> Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a hundred
> nations around the world are not serving their interests but the
> interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US military
> spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?   That it's
> an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every problem,
> right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to failure ?
> 

You need to become better informed.  Don't you know that most of the 
world's protests about US troops on their soil are concerned with US 
Embassies having armed military units to protect the people who work there?  
The locals don't like it, because it doesn't allow them to easily terrorize 
an Ambassador and/or any of the staff.  

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Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "Giora Drachsler
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 12:33
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Yea.  Just a decade ago, USSR was present in half the countries of the
world with the sole purpose to collapse the Western Democracies.  I guess
that you liked those times more than you like the present ones.
--
Giora Drachsler
Jerusalem, Israel

"Bill McCarty" <bmc@NOSPAMsosbbs.com> wrote in message
news:C6hG9.40706$0n4.3108501@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>      North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the world.
> A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the presence
> of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it be before
> Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a hundred
> nations around the world are not serving their interests but the
> interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US military
> spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?   That it's
> an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every problem,
> right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to failure ?
>
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Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "DGVREIMAN"
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 17:09
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"Bill McCarty" <bmc@NOSPAMsosbbs.com> wrote in message
news:C6hG9.40706$0n4.3108501@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>      North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the
world.
> A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the
presence
> of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it be
before
> Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a
hundred
> nations around the world are not serving their interests but
the
> interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US
military
> spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?
That it's
> an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every
problem,
> right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to
failure ?

Doug Says:  The South Korean Government wants American troops in
Korea Bill.  And the Communist protesters and North Koreans do
not.  The reason is simple:  The Communists want to attack South
Korea and steal its wealth it has accumulated due to its
prosperous non-Communistic economy.

It is very difficult for the Communists to sell Communism when
the antithesis of Communism is showing the world one of the best
emerging economies, and the best quality of life in the entire
region.  Communists do not like successes like South Korea, it
makes it had to sell their ridiculous propaganda to the masses.

American troops are in place to defend most of the free world
Bill.  And you are right, it is very costly and that cost should
be considered when comparisons are made in respect to American
human rights' contributions.  We stop people from hacking each
other to death, I would say that is one hellva "human rights"
contribution to the world.

Doug Grant (Tm)
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Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: Bithead
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 17:44
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On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 00:25:26 -0500, "Bill McCarty"
<bmc@NOSPAMsosbbs.com> wrote:

>     North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the world.

Gee. I wonder why

Could it be that they simply don't like the chaces that they'll be
caught at their misdeeds raised by an order of scale?

>A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the presence
>of US troops in their part of the world.

No influence there from theiir socialist dictators, huh?


> How long will it be before Americans get the message:
>That American troops in over a hundred
>nations around the world are not serving their interests but the
>interests of the military industrial complex ?

Translation: Our troups around the world protecting freedom are
counter-productive to the cause of world socialism.... something you
support.

I think we've *all* gotten the message, Bill.
The true one, not the one you're trying to sell.




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Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "H. E. Taylor"
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 18:43
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In article <C6hG9.40706$0n4.3108501@newsfeed.slurp.net>,
<bmc@NOSPAMsosbbs.com> Bill McCarty wrote:
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>      North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the world.
> A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the presence
> of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it be before
> Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a hundred
> nations around the world are not serving their interests but the
> interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US military
> spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?   That it's
> an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every problem,
> right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to failure ?
>

	See also:
	US Military Troops and Bases Around the World
	http://www.war-times.org/current/5art7map.html
	[156 countries with 255,065 US troops as of Feb/02]

<fwiw>
-het


PS.
	Bill, are your questions archived anywhere?


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Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "DGVREIMAN"
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 20:04
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"H. E. Taylor" <het@despam.autobahn.mb.ca> wrote in message
news:3DEA7325.1BC1@despam.autobahn.mb.ca...
> In article <C6hG9.40706$0n4.3108501@newsfeed.slurp.net>,
> <bmc@NOSPAMsosbbs.com> Bill McCarty wrote:
> >
> >      North Korea does not want US troops in their part of the
world.
> > A hundred thousand  South Koreans are now protesting the
presence
> > of US troops in their part of the world.   How long will it
be before
> > Americans get the message:  That American troops in over a
hundred
> > nations around the world are not serving their interests but
the
> > interests of the military industrial complex ?  That US
military
> > spending since the collapse of the Soviet Union is obscene ?
That it's
> > an imperfect world and  attempts to use the US to solve every
problem,
> > right every wrong and correct every injustice  are doomed to
failure ?
> >
>
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> <fwiw>
> -het
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> PS.
> Bill, are your questions archived anywhere?
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Doug Says:  I think you can find them posted in any radical
Muslim Mosque, or in any Communist Cell headquarters.  I would
look in the Mosque first, especially the one in London.

BTW, War is *not* good for business.  Only the feeble minded and
Communists that do not understand basic economical principles
spew that nonsense.

Doug Grant (Tm)
Re: Impertinent Question # 72
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Author: "Bill McCarty"
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 00:36
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H. E. Taylor wrote in message <3DEA7325.1BC1@despam.autobahn.mb.ca>...
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> Bill, are your questions archived anywhere?


Several people have asked for list,   But  I don't have one, as yet.
Time permitting,  I may put them in a file.  Meanwhile, Google News
Groups  does a pretty good job of archiving.

Regards,     BMc.
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