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Will democracy continue to sweep every Middle Eastern country that George W. Bush did not invade?
What USA should do is STFU and stop worrying about someone else's problem and we should just mind our business.
Last few weeks the world was calling for Obama to help make Mubarak leave.
Its tough to stay out of world affairs, if every time there is a problem the world begs for you to get involved.
Maybe the useless NATO can help them now if the powerless UN has the balls.
Truth? Have you guys lost your mind? Why don't they go? May I remind you that these are the same pricks who hate us inside? We need to STFU and bring our troops home and focus on economy. All this BS is just distractions, hell why don't Egypt just hire PMC's? Maybe the useless NATO can help them now if the powerless UN has the balls.
Sorry man I am sick of the BS I see around me, I'm pure conservative and don't have time for tree huggers who done nothing for this country other than try it out clean via so many hand outs. Hell and we blame the hard working immigrants for all the problems? LOL only in USA...
whether you like it or not, the US is the big dog on the porch.
and this is exactly why others ask for our intervention(actual physical presence, financial, or political pressure).
A revolt does not democracy make.
If you study the history of the area, you'll see this has happened many times in the past.
We need to STFU and bring our troops home and focus on economy.
You know I thought the revolt in Egypt was a good thing until I saw where they stole the artifactsout of the museum. Then it dawned on me everyone was there for their own reasons. They stole their own history. Beat foreign reporters that was trying to get their cause out to the world. They are no different than in la the Rodney king riots. People burned building and looted and even beat innocent people just because the color of their skin. So how much of Egypt's revolt was just that and not a group of hoodlums looking for a reason to show their ass.
You know I thought the revolt in Egypt was a good thing until I saw where they stole the artifactsout of the museum. Then it dawned on me everyone was there for their own reasons. They stole their own history. Beat foreign reporters that was trying to get their cause out to the world. They are no different than in la the Rodney king riots. People burned building and looted and even beat innocent people just because the color of their skin. So how much of Egypt's revolt was just that and not a group of hoodlums looking for a reason to show their ass.
With an economy that is already looking at least double the 9% projected unemployment rate what do you think bringing hundreds of thousands of qualified workers home would do to the already abysmal economy? It sure won't help, I'll give you that much of a hint.
^Statistically accurate - but lacking scope.
The economy during WWII was strictly set for wartime production. This included curtailing production of consumer goods in favor of those required by the war effort - and it included taking the unemployed housewives of the day and setting them to work.
Upon return of -millions- of servicemen, at least five things happened:
- Rosie the riveter was canned and sent home, her job went to a man to earn the bread and women's place in the workplace lost its place for - what? - 40 years?
- Pent-up demand for consumer goods hit and hit hard, after years of privation
- The boys came home - the baby boom began
- Immediate demand for housing
- Ex-servicemen elected to government at a high rate, protecting the interests of ex-servicemen
So - this isn't 1945, and things can't be extrapolated because of statistical correlation, in my opinion.