Does America have the power to make the World conform to our abstract principles and rational schemes?
How many sons and daughters will American parents sacrifice, and how much money will tax payers spend to spread our brand of Democracy, Christianity and Christianity World Wide?
2009-07-18T08:27:11Z
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ArmBar2009-07-12T13:27:17Z
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$1.5 T, 4500 plus lives and counting so far this decade-
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Yea, that whole cap and tax thing will cost trillions. Forcing our values on the world is a wasted exercise. Junk science will be the lever that forces socialism on all of us.
Force cannot do that. The ideas have to be palatable to the people they are offered to. Europe was ready, as was Japan. Most of the rest of the world I doubt it.
Far too many. We don't have that right, and it's horrible of us to think that we can force the rest of the world to accept our way of living as the best way of living. Almost makes you pine for the days when we went out of our way to stay out of the way of other countries.