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Khadr should make us ashamed to be Canadian
Moonlight Graham replied to Leafless's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
No, you just took a snippet from my comments and forgot to include the comparison point i made afterward. -
Khadr should make us ashamed to be Canadian
Moonlight Graham replied to Leafless's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Don't agree with Leafless often, but he has a point here. The way we do multiculturalism in Canada isn't healthy for a country. Its gone a bit too far. Not assimilating is not healthy for anyone. The way it is now, many immigrant Canadians are more loyal to their former country than to Canada. We've seen in Canada how much a simple thing like language/culture can be such a problem for a country. Many Quebecers feel more french than Canadian. Multiply that but dozens of more sub-cultures. IMO, the U.S. does it right in this case. You can practice your own religion & be proud of your original culture, but they are Americans and proud to be American & feel a part of the country. Canada is different. We demand little loyalty, produce little Canadian culture or pride. -
Well you are right, some portions of the constitution contradict the words of the Declaration of Independence. Yes there was slavery, but the Constitution would never have been signed by the lower states if slavery didn't remain for them. Racist, and of course sexist. Took a while to work out the major kinks, but i still believe the Declaration and Constitution were based upon the ideal of individual rights, freedom, and justice for all. How can the U.S. stand strong behind these ideals, yet not respect similar rights in the way they treat others (re: torture). Disturbs me you would place Barney records and even sleep deprivation in the same category as waterboarding. Same rights as American's? No. Basic human rights? Yes, i would hope. A nation based on Christian values...what would Jesus do? Waterboard 'em!!!
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Khadr should make us ashamed to be Canadian
Moonlight Graham replied to Leafless's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
I don't like it either my friend. -
Khadr should make us ashamed to be Canadian
Moonlight Graham replied to Leafless's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
You're right. I don't condone his actions, but he should be brought home and face trial, not be left without trial in a foreign torture camp. -
Waterboarding used 266 times on 2 suspects
Moonlight Graham replied to jdobbin's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
I'm not apologizing for anyone. What the terrorists did on 9/11 was disgusting and wrong. But so has many things the U.S. gov't (among other Western gov'ts, including Canada) have done. If you think radical Islams started all this on Sept. 11, 2001, you would be incorrect. The U.S. and the West has been mucking around in the middle-east for centuries. British colonialism, the U.S.-backed coup of a democratically-elected leader in Iran in 1953, Iraq vs Iran vs Iraq war in the 80's. I could go on. We've been killing Muslims both covertly and overtly for quite some time, many thousands of them innocent civilians. Funny how we only wake-up only when the violence hits our own borders. The actions of both the Muslim extremists and our own gov't's have been shameful, and look at what it has got us? Mostly just whole lot of dead people. -
The U.S. was foremost founded on the rights and freedoms of human individuals, in direct response to the rights they were being deprived of by Britian, you should know that. Maybe you should go read the Declaration of Independence. Founded on the ideas of natural law. It states this clearly in the Declaration: Also, read the Bill of Rights, especially Amendment VII dealing with "cruel and unusual punishments".
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Khadr should make us ashamed to be Canadian
Moonlight Graham replied to Leafless's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
I agree. He's a Canadian. He's not even a former immigrant. He was a freaking kid when recruited and a kid when he did the supposed crimes (that he hasn't face trail on). Our gov't can't pick and choose whose rights we should uphold and whose we should ignore. In my opinion he has not been brought home by the Con gov't due to simple bigotry & racism. If this was a white boy and his last name was "Johnson" he'd be well home by now. -
Khadr should make us ashamed to be Canadian
Moonlight Graham replied to Leafless's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Canadian immigration definately needs reform and needs to be tougher. We shouldn't let the kind of scum that sometimes come in here. But Khadr is a Canadian, and yes he should make us ashamed to be Canadian because our gov't has turned their back on him. He should come home and face justice here, not in a foreign torture camp. -
The people responsible for making the decisions regarding the torture of U.S. "enemy combatants" should be charged and put in jail. Whether its members of the CIA, or in the White House Office. What they did was illegal according to U.N. law and the Geneva Conventions. More than that, it is a spit in the face to the freedom & human rights ideals that the U.S. was founded on. Men like Lincoln & Jefferson should be rolling in their graves.
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Is Obama tough enough?
Moonlight Graham replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
What he may lack in toughness, he makes up for intelligence. I'd rather have a smart President than a tough one. see: Bush and LBJ. "Tough" would have got us all killed during the Cuban Missle Crisis. Obama does pander a lot, tries to make everyone happy. That can be a strength and also a weakness. He is a statesman-like president, a diplomat like Bill Clinton. But Clinton had balls too. The pirate crisis showed Obama could make a tough decision, but we'll have to see how he does on a grander test. -
Waterboarding used 266 times on 2 suspects
Moonlight Graham replied to jdobbin's topic in Moral & Ethical Issues
Perhaps if we didn't occupy their countries, blow up their families, stage coups for their oil, and otherwise covertly screw with their gov'ts there would be less terrorism also. Waterboarding being used 266 times on 2 people is disgusting. And Obama is turning a blind eye to all this garbage that's being uncovered. -
Letting the Auto Makers fall.
Moonlight Graham replied to HistoryBuff44's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
I did say wages & benefits. I include pensions in the "benefits" category. Either way, you still have to blame some of this on the unions and autoworkers, coupled with the shoddy cars the companies churn out. -
Letting the Auto Makers fall.
Moonlight Graham replied to HistoryBuff44's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Why are we bailing out car companies that produce shoddy products? Honda and Toyota make terrific cars that are extremely reliable and fuel-efficient. Chrysler makes garbage cars. GM doesn't make the best cars either. Many Chev vehicles are junk compared to their Japanese competition. In the end, its really the unions and the workers themselves who are to blame for this. They wanted ridiculously high wages and benefits that these car companies just cannot sustain while also trying to make quality cars AND turn a profit. If these companies (and workers) want the bailout, they must drastically cut the ridiculas wages/benefits. If they don't agree, let the companies fail. -
1. Why would the gov't go to so much trouble to secretly destroy the WTC towers, and yet they would not go to the trouble to plant bogus evidence of WMD's in Iraq to justify their war? The latter would be 100x easier to pull off. 2. Why would they even bother to destroy the towers? Two airplanes flew into the towers. Even if they planes did not cause the towers to collapse, it still would be enough (along with the plane that flew into to the Pentagon) for the Bush admin to wage war against al-Qaeda/terrorists. 3. Why would the gov't destroy the 3rd tower if they didn't fly a plane into it? 4. The Bush admin was filled with inept morons, there is virtually no way they would be capable of pulling off a scheme this complex.
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Is Capitalism better than socialism?
Moonlight Graham replied to bjre's topic in Political Philosophy
Socialism gets a bad rap. It would be interesting to see implemented a civil, democratic country that used a mostly socialist economy. Because of Marx and Communism, we have seen virtually every socialist gov't that i know of having a dictatorship or some kind of totalitarian regime. -
Is Capitalism better than socialism?
Moonlight Graham replied to bjre's topic in Political Philosophy
i concur. -
FOX Belitles Canada in Afghanistan
Moonlight Graham replied to jdobbin's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Personally i think is such a non-issue. I could give a crap what FOX thinks of Canada. -
President Teleprompter
Moonlight Graham replied to Shady's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I hear Obama used a teleprompter during all the debates he was in last year. BAHAHAAAa!! -
interesting. ill have to give it a google. btw BC, i know it seems like i and many others are just attacking the U.S. all the time, but its just because they are the giant super-power on the block. I'm sure if Canada had the size/power of the U.S. they would be doing a lot of the same garbage (and they do as you often point out, but in much smaller scale). I'm not anti-U.S., i'm anti-immoral bullcrap.
