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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
... On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:49:34 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Yes, but I learned it as a scientific principle as part of physics. Nuclear fission could be explained as a domino effect in a very short time frame. "Domino effect" is a generic term for any sequential series of events. If you lost your job, you could say there was a domino effect which resulted in your credit rating being hosed for a period of time. "Domino theory" applied specifically to a geo-political idea. Now you are arguing semantics. No. I'm helping you realize that in trying to appear informed on the subject my mentioning its common everyday meaning, you are instead making yourself look silly. Drop it already. Considering the imperialistic nature of many communist states, we were justified in much of our concern. Many countries were pulled behind the iron curtain against their wills, and we tried to prevent it as much as possible. We did exactly the same thing, as I'm sure you recall. Think Africa, and Central & South America. Think Iran-Contra. When have we EVER taken over another country (Other than Puerto Rico) and subjugated the people to OUR rule? Where is that extra tax money? Dave Other than Eastern Europe and later, Afghanistan, the USSR did not explicitly march into countries and take over. There were a LOT of small countries in Europe that were sucked under the iron curtain, and NOT by choice. They exerted extreme influence in some places, as did we. The type of influence was a lot different. Not it wasn't. Sometimes, we did it by using legitimate private companies as surrogates, which almost completely financed the local government, thereby controlling it. That's called capitalism. They had the choice to reject these "private companies", but they would rather lose some local control, in exchange for a much higher standard of living for the people. It's a trick perfected over several hundred years by England, France, Portugal, Holland, Belgium (as in "Congo"), Spain and Italy. Trick? That's the way business is done. If your enemy is capitalism, then you start to look like a communist, and your sympathy for N. Vietnam, China, and the USSR makes more sense. A branch of Xerox in Germany or Hong Kong: That's healthy capitalism. But, when a company sets up shop in a small country, uses slave labor or maintains hideous working conditions, and pays off local officials to look the other way, that's a bit different. Here are some examples: http://www.seen.org/pages/human_rights.shtml Since you will say the source is suspect, I'll describe another for you. When I worked for PaineWebber in the late 1980s, Occidental Petroleum put an issue up for a vote at one of its stockholder's meetings. In was in the prospectus. I read it. We discussed it over lunch many times. The issue: Whether to continue using slave labor in one of the South Asia countries. Might've been Indonesia. The stockholders barely passed a resolution to stop the practice. The board of directors was split on the subject. If you think local officials were not bought & paid for, you are fill in the blank. Incidentally, if you really believe what you say about the need to fight Islamic fundamentalists, then you cannot comment negatively on Russia's foray into Afghanistan, particularly in light of what they've been dealing with lately. Ah! The ultimate dilemma. Do we side with the enemy we know, and have been fighting with for years, or do we side with the enemy we don't yet know we have? Maybe we made the wrong choice in hindsight. But we didn't know what would happen back then. That's why hindsight is always 20/20. Dave Perhaps, but some people feel we can learn from the past and have 20/50 vision in the future, rather than assume the past offers nothing to learn from. |
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