1. The War on Terrorism:
Glad to know we are on the same page, then.
2. Freedom Fighters:
Look, kiddo, Al Qaeda are in no way comparable to the American revolutionists. A Qaeda are only fighting for (correct me if I am wrong) Sunni Islamists. The Americans fought for ALL the American colonists, not a select few. They aren't even fighting for freedom, they're fighting for a Sunni caliphate, and to kill all the people they think are wrong, the "infidels". They aren't fighting to be "left alone" at all. And sure, slavery was wrong, but slavery is not the same thing as genocide. Saddam got what he got. Whatever.
3. Freedom:
Ruhani777- Key word "attempts". Why can't they get it done and over with already?
Darico- I don't see what capital punishment has to do with freedom. And, as I recall, Middle Eastern countries seem to have it as well
Shame we can't get executions carried out as quickly as they can, huh?
4. The Economy:
Ruhani- I don't believe in giving people equal social status "just because". Why should we , as a country, focus on evening out standards of lower-class citizens with the standards of higher-class citizens when they have the opportunity to do that themselves? We're a "selfish" country just because we're not giving bigger hand-outs than we do already? Also, frankly, I don't care how crude or obnoxious you find me.
Darico- People who can't work for "real reasons" are on disability or welfare. Hell, people that can work are on welfare.
5. Bush More focused on war:
Whatev. New president in a few years.
6. The Army:
Ruhani- Hahaha, what wars would you consider having "meaning?
Darico- Imperialism is pretty much the extension of power of one thing over another. You work it out
7. Racism, Hatred, Racial Profiling, and Discrimination:
Pfft. Muslims are more prejudice about their own kind than Americans of one color are about Americans of another color. The prejudice and discrimination in the Middle East is far more prevalent and volatile than anything currently in the U.S. And anyway, like I said, that sort of thing is up to an individual. You know, in like, non-Muslim religions. "friendly black fellow" is now pretty much a term of endearment. "Infidel" hasn't seemed to have changed much in meaning, though
8. Users:
It's a good business move to use cheap labor. It's cost-efficient to outsource. We can use other nations' resources because we have the money to, because the U.S. dollar is more valuable than tons of other currencies. Americans make good business choices. Sorry we aren't poor.
9. Jews:
I respect some things about Hitler. His opinions on Jews are not one of them (I'm pretty sure he hated Muslims too
). For every stereotype you make about Jews, there is one to make about Muslims.
10. Destruction to the environment:
And what do you expect the U.S. to do? Stop using cars? Stop manufacturing goods? There's no "improving" the environment, anyway. The best we can do is what we are doing now- researching environmentally "friendly" technologies and putting them to use, so that even if we're not "improving" the environment, we're not making it any worse.
11. Unnecessary wars:
Darico- what's wrong with globalization?
12. A major weakness:
Ruhani- The Declaration of Independence does not give any rights. It was a list of reasons the Americans were revolting in the first place. And the British did not attack in spite of it. Also, it is, notice, a declaration of INDEPENDENCE from Britain's rule, not a declaration of FREEDOM.
Darico- Yes. And people run about the streets with guns in other countries where it is illegal to do so, and those countries don't have anywhere near the law enforcement that the U.S. has.
13. Having Relied on other countries:
What's wrong with using ally forces?
14. American Products:
Not really.
15. Censorship:
I don't see anything wrong with nudity. Some people, however, do. Nudity is something that is not public, but something an individual can still choose to view at their own discretion.
16. America is too religious:
How is it lame that rather than acting destructively and militantly in the name of religion, some religions choose to act through charity? It's in the Christian doctrine to do that kind of thing, and they are not forcing anyone at gunpoint to convert.
17. Constitution based on religion:
Ruhani- Nowhere, absolutely nowhere in the U.S. constitution is the word "god" used.
Darico- Depends on what you mean by "signed". It was FINISHED on September 17, 1787; it was RATIFIED June 21, 1788 (thx NH); and they started using it March 4, 1789. The Bill of Rights was added in 1791. No, I didn't have to look those dates up. I could recite the preamble and give you the first ten amendments if you'd like, too
18. Some more Opinions:
Still keeping my views here. U.S.A. ftw.