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In reply to the discussion: Get the U.S. OUT of the middle east, who's with me? [View all]Generic Brad
(14,374 posts)69. Isolationism does not necessarily lead to peace
The same people who are angry with us for being there would also be angry at us for turning our backs on them. The same threats would still exist except it would be harder for us to anticipate them.
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I don't want to cave in to Christian Dominionists who are trying to stir things up in the Middle E.
amandabeech
Sep 2012
#52
The only downside is that cars running on Cannabis have a top speed of 15 miles per hour
el_bryanto
Sep 2012
#16
Unfortunately, bothcorporate-funded parties think we should be there.
woo me with science
Sep 2012
#11
and what about the significant majority of the public that favors support for Israel?
onenote
Sep 2012
#18
How do you feel about proxy drone wars? Kill lists and extrajudicial assassinations?
woo me with science
Sep 2012
#19
You can label it all you want. All I said was that if our nation is in a justifiable
onenote
Sep 2012
#39