Originally posted by Liberator
I would like to ask a question, and I will do it is as unexplosive a way as possible.
Which shall it be?
1)America is to use her status as a "super-power" for the betterment of the world.
You don't make the world a better place by attacking countries alone, unsporrted, under lies and false pretenses, and then torture it's population.
See, Lib, I'm a patriot too. I love America. But the thing that makes me different, and indeed, a better servant of my country, is that I allow myself to question the actions of said country. If everyone blindly followed anything, be it ideals, their country, their religion, or even their own impulses, then they would be doing more harm than good - you never,
ever follow something blindly. You
must question things to improve things. If we never question America, and assume that whatever she does is right, then when she finally does something wrong (and she will, Liberator - we are mortals led by mortals), then no one will be there to stop her, and correct her. America, indeed, all countries and peoples of the world, are children needing guidance. If you do not provide this guidance, then they will never learn and improve. If they never learn and improve, then they can only get worse. And when a super power such as America gets worse, the world gets worse.
Yes, we are a powerful nation, and yes, I believe we are the greatest nation to ever walk the Earth, but unlike you, I believe that we can do wrong. You can think that you're as right as your Christian God, but when it comes right down to it, the mind that guides your body and actions is simply reacting to mortal concerns, and therefore suspectable to mortal complications.
You must question to make better. You must make better to survive.