Josh Langel
Well-Known Member
Wow, I am about to hijack this thread, but I couldn't help but read TJR's response and how it really can apply to the Iraq war:
Now, I am against the war, but what TJR says is true.
A lot of people (mostly some that criticise Bush's plan) say we should be doing something else orsomething to that affect different in Iraq. I don't believe in the war (due to the idea we were told one thing and it was not true), but I cannot say what we <b>should do.</b> I can say what we should have done, but that's a different story. I have no clue how we're going to win the war (if there is such an outcome for "our side") and I have no plan of escaping it, thus I can't beat Bush up over his new plan, since I don't have one either.
Okay, where the hell am I going?
(I will repeat the quote)
How can we say that it's a bad idea and not have one of our own.
Now, I hope I didn't lose anyone, because something tells me I am not making sense...
I know what I am saying will make me sound hypocritical if you've read any of my posts from earlier subjects on Iraq, but I just don't see how people can demand change and have no clue as to what they want.... or in Iraq's case, how we should fight...
Agh.. enough of me... carry on.. :unsure:
Sorry for the hijack...
I see no value in tearing down the existing systems and infrastructure, or even questioning their legality and validity, if we have no alternate solution in mind....one that is better.
Now, I am against the war, but what TJR says is true.
A lot of people (mostly some that criticise Bush's plan) say we should be doing something else orsomething to that affect different in Iraq. I don't believe in the war (due to the idea we were told one thing and it was not true), but I cannot say what we <b>should do.</b> I can say what we should have done, but that's a different story. I have no clue how we're going to win the war (if there is such an outcome for "our side") and I have no plan of escaping it, thus I can't beat Bush up over his new plan, since I don't have one either.
Okay, where the hell am I going?
(I will repeat the quote)
I see no value in tearing down the existing systems and infrastructure, or even questioning their legality and validity, <b>if we have no alternate solution in mind....one that is better.</b>
How can we say that it's a bad idea and not have one of our own.
Now, I hope I didn't lose anyone, because something tells me I am not making sense...
I know what I am saying will make me sound hypocritical if you've read any of my posts from earlier subjects on Iraq, but I just don't see how people can demand change and have no clue as to what they want.... or in Iraq's case, how we should fight...
Agh.. enough of me... carry on.. :unsure:
Sorry for the hijack...