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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:04:01 -0500, DSK wrote:
2- we're supposed to be the good guys Dave Hall wrote: Yea, but it's all relative. In other words, you don't believe there is really such a thing as good and evil? Only varying shades of gray? I look at it as a long line. On the one end of the line is "good" the opposite end of the line is marked "evil". Most people fall somewhere in between those extremes, and the increments are infinite. 3- we control what we do, not them It seems to me, that we place ourselves a great tactical disadvantage by steadfastly proclaiming to adhere to "the rules", while our enemy freely flaunts its indifference to following "the rules". Well, if by being "realitvely" good compared to terrorists, we create more new terrorists faster than we can kill them, *and* give world opinion a solid reason to like them more than us, then we lose. Isn't that kinda dumb? What's the alternative? We wear white uniforms and smile when they drive suicide bombers through our gates? We are not, BTW, "creating" new terrorists. We are only exposing them for what they really are. This sentiment has been festering in that region for a long while now. We're just bringing the situation to a head now, rather than later when those "dark" forces are much stronger. 2ndly, if you set aside principles for convenience, then you do not really have any principles. I can't argue with the essence of your statement. But sometimes, you have to bend the rules a little for the greater good. Life is a series of compromises. Many times that greater good will not be realized until many years later. Dave |
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