On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Tyler Durden wrote:
> >Granted. I wish we could go back to isolationism, but as the worlds >only
> >remaining Super Power, that seems unlikely. No matter what we >do, we
> >simply can't win. When faced with a game I can't win, I either >decide to
> >not play, or I cheat. For the US, the first isn't an option.
>
> Waitaminute...I think I understand your point, but NOT meddling in the
> affairs of the middle east is by no means "isolationism".
EXACTLY! It's a pity more people don't see this particular point as
either/or.
I deal with my local grocer all the time, but they -never- get involved in
my personal domestic issues.
No, this observation actually leads to one of the primary problems of our
world today (and yesterday, and tomorrow). Unfortunately because it is so
very seldom voiced it is unstudied.
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