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The Avon Lady 09-05-07 12:50 AM

America, don't let your pants down!
 
How Many Lawyers Does It Take to Sink the U.S. Navy?

:nope: :nope: :nope:

3Jane 09-05-07 04:07 AM

So, nations should only resort to the rule of law. In this case the rule of international law. If the use of force is unavalable. Anyone surprised by that line of thought. No, me neither.

Skybird 09-05-07 04:41 AM

Don't like the haughty tone and sometimes even suggestive language this essay is written in.

Jimbuna 09-05-07 04:46 AM

Totally confused as to why the Americans should want to relinquish their advantage whilst being in a position of strength :hmm:

The Avon Lady 09-05-07 04:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird
Don't like the haughty tone and sometimes even suggestive language this essay is written in.

Then you can let your pants down. :smug:

:D

Skybird 09-05-07 05:00 AM

Typical women - always thinking of just one thing...

The Avon Lady 09-05-07 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird
Typical women - always thinking of just one thing...

The latest fashion! :hmm:

P_Funk 09-05-07 05:11 AM

Ah yes the classic flouting of international law. Notice the repetition of "unsympathetic" in many sentences. This isn't asserting that a moral falsehood is borne by those that might rule against the US, but instead implies a position which doesnt not allow said parties to acknowledge the US's behavior as necessary for whatever ends are to be justified by the neverending geo-political impertaives laid out by the US's foreign policy. Morality interestingly enough never enters into it, nor does legality. I find it quite hilarious that he mentions the international court case about Nicaragua, as if its a travesty that the US would be found guilty of that. Amazing the way this guys thinks.

This about sums it up.

Quote:

The point isn't that we should try to shoot our way out of any future disputes about our rights on the seas. The United States has a great stake in upholding general rules of restraint on the high seas, both to protect our own ocean-borne commerce and to reassure others that we can use our power wisely. But in a crisis or a special case, where national security seems to require some exception to the general rule, do we want to leave ourselves dependent on permission from some international body?
Does anyone notice that apparently everything the US does at the UN is an exception to the rule?

Jimbuna 09-05-07 05:26 AM

Quote:

Does anyone notice that apparently everything the US does at the UN is an exception to the rule?
Could it have anything to do with the fact that not only do they own the building, but they also bankrole everything it needs to exist ? :hmm:

The Avon Lady 09-05-07 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P_Funk
Does anyone notice that apparently everything the US does at the UN is an exception to the rule?

""It is better to be making the news than taking it."
- Winston Churchill

"Some Europeans have never lost faith in appeasement as a way of life."
- John Bolton, former US Ambassador to the UN

P_Funk 09-05-07 05:42 AM

"The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit."
W. Somerset Maugham
"Some for renown, on scraps of learning dote,
And think they grow immortal as they quote."
Edward Young


The Avon Lady 09-05-07 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by P_Funk
"The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit."
W. Somerset Maugham
"Some for renown, on scraps of learning dote,
And think they grow immortal as they quote."
Edward Young


*cough*
Pot. Kettle. Black.
*cough*

"The quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts."
- Winston Churchill

The Avon Lady 09-05-07 05:52 AM

The farce and disgrace that is today's United Nations was much discussed in this thread:

The World's Worst Organization

And so many other threads.

P_Funk 09-05-07 04:22 PM

Will you stop at nothing AL to avoid making a direct argument?

And yes I KNOW its the pot calling the kettle black (haven't you molested that turn of phrase enough? Please it needs a break) that was the whole idea. I can't believe I'm explaining the definition of irony to someone that loves Churchill quotes...

Tchocky 09-05-07 04:38 PM

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http://www.global-b2b-network.com/di...ric_Kettle.jpg

http://blogmeisterusa.mu.nu/archives...5_sharpton.jpg

Ah, I'm hungry.

Lets get a taco.


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