Originally posted by Ritual
You said I would wage war on anyone with the weapons. So it is you who needs to learn how to read.
No I said to wage war on anyone who detonated them, even if it meant testing them out int he middle of nowhere.
Please go listen to your Marilyn Manson and depress about how you just got OWNED> Turn all of your angry energy you get listenting to your dumb music
by unplugging your internet ocnnection for good. Thank you.
I bet someone's pressed an "IGNORE" button by now. Grin.
The United States continues to detonate and test weaponry on a daily basis. With that frame of thought, we'd have been wiped off the map long ago.
It is pathetic that when our allies test their weaponry, the US remains mum. When a nation that is not under our thumb begins testing, we sometimes
impose sanctions and "punish" the nation.
True, some of these nations's leaders are considered rogue and psychotic, and that is where I can see your point. But the United States must take
into account the general populace of these nations. Most of them are either blissfully unaware, or are terrified to act upon their leader.
(A liberal might argue that our nation has these similarities...grin)
But we can't go around bombing countries for their injustices. I personally think that testing a weapon in a controlled situation is not an
injustice. It is an injustice when tested on its people.
There are simply too many nations. If we were to do so, we would be accused once again of trying to enstate a New World Order.
(Which a liberal might argue that our nation is already doing)
Hence, we have The United Nations.
(Which a liberal might argue is a pointless organization guilty of breaking its own rules...if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.)
Tracking who has what is also impossible.
Dot.
ps... Brian Warner is quite intelligent, and has revealed more of his intelligence in recent years. His method of expression confuses most, but he's
actually a decent, quiet man.
[edit on 26-3-2005 by dotgov101]