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Originally Posted by White Doors
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Reading comprehension is a weakness I guess? That document supports the case that Bush was installed by the Supreme Court when they stopped the recount and investigation going on in Florida surrounding ballot irregularities.
The point was that both leaders used threatening events to make a power grab. It was not a comparison between the two events, but the results. Jesus, its like talking to a two year old.
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He was referring to the role of non-combatants and POW. The Geneva convention agrees with him in his assertion. You have to be a uniformed soldier part of a national army in order for the Geneva convention to apply to you:
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Only point you have made worth consideration. The argument in regards to coverage of the Geneva Convention is a good one, but one of an international tribunal to decide, not some lacky in the Bush administration. Any changes to agreed to accords of this nature must be taken up within that framework. Unilateral decisions like this lead to alienation, not cooperation and acceptance. Using that same train of thought, because there is no official declaration of war, that makes any American in Iraq an illegal occupier of a foreign entity and not protected by the Geneva Convention. The Islamists may feel free to gut any American like a fish and only have to worry about the judgement of Shia law.
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Not sure there you're getting at with that list, but suffice to say, the USA was atacked and Germany was not. Unless you believe that Poland made the first move?
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The list was to show the parallels that took place prior to and during the illegal invasions by both nations. Yes, the United States was attacked, but by who? I don't seem to recall an Afghani army invasion. I don't seem to remember an Iraqi being involved at all. The whole trail actually led to the doorstep of Saudi Arabia. You would know that if you bothered to do ANY research on the events of 9/11. You know, the event you blame everything on.
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Hitler was an atheist. And he was a Nationalist first and foremost, not a Christian. i think we can all agree that Bush is a Christian first and foremost no?
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WTF??? Hitler was an aetheist? Where did you dream that up? Have you ever read Mein Kampf? There are numerous references to his belief in a Christian God. Growing up, Hitler went to a montesary school and had the goal of becoming a priest. Hitler's philosophy came from the German Christian Social movement (which is very similar to today's Chritian movement in America).
http://www.nobeliefs.com/hitler.htm
But hey, if turning him into an aetheist allows you to sleep at night, fill your boots. You're full of ****, but what else is new.
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Anyways - like I said, there are no moral similaroties here at all and it's plain to see.
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Yup, what ever you say so.