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- Dec 25, 2007
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"It became apparent to me that most Americans had the right instincts by they were poorly educated about world history, geography and politics that they could not make political decisions for themselves about the world outside and left such choices to their leaders. The necons counted on just this ignorance and compliance to conduct their foriegn policy.
Compared to the pre-9/11 isolationism, the necon ideology now focused on keeping the American public in a constant state of fear, with looming exsaggerated threats and potential war..."
Comments such as this aren't accurate, constructive, and suggest more than a bit of myopia born of its own provincialism and bias.
Mr. Rashid also demonstrates a need for a refresher on representative governance. Given that he's Pakistani, however, this is forgiven. It's premise that we're compliant ignorants duped by our leadership really, however, isn't.
No nation is more aware or connected globally than America. We trade globally at a hyper level, even still. It is how we make our living-a mercantile nation on two oceans. That means it's citizens are disproportionately engaged in global security and commerce functions daily throughout this nation and elsewhere overseas.
Nevermind the countless thousands of American families who've lived overseas as part of our extensive military and diplomatic obligations since 1945. Or our university system where many of you become our first encounter with foreigners.
Ah, I could go on but it's silly...and incorrect. Embrace as you shall but let the buyer beware that this is more opium for your pipes.
Compared to the pre-9/11 isolationism, the necon ideology now focused on keeping the American public in a constant state of fear, with looming exsaggerated threats and potential war..."
Comments such as this aren't accurate, constructive, and suggest more than a bit of myopia born of its own provincialism and bias.
Mr. Rashid also demonstrates a need for a refresher on representative governance. Given that he's Pakistani, however, this is forgiven. It's premise that we're compliant ignorants duped by our leadership really, however, isn't.
No nation is more aware or connected globally than America. We trade globally at a hyper level, even still. It is how we make our living-a mercantile nation on two oceans. That means it's citizens are disproportionately engaged in global security and commerce functions daily throughout this nation and elsewhere overseas.
Nevermind the countless thousands of American families who've lived overseas as part of our extensive military and diplomatic obligations since 1945. Or our university system where many of you become our first encounter with foreigners.
Ah, I could go on but it's silly...and incorrect. Embrace as you shall but let the buyer beware that this is more opium for your pipes.