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Old 11-25-2005, 04:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by hoosier
If the state of Virginia was involved in a civil war, and California sent an army to intervene, control the peace, and train and equip the Virginia army to strengthen it, do you that Pat Robertson and his merry band of disciples would be setting roadside bombs on I-95 and blowing up Krogers to annoy the Californians?

PS: Hate to waste my 2700th post on this. Still only 20% as many as Tom Earp, though.
CONTEXT hooiser CONTEXT...

IF you want to try and make such an arguement, you might try to attempt to approach somewhat similar circumstances - not as you have done compare apples and prawns.

IF lets the US becomes a dictatorship, and say that Saudi Arabia or Indonesia invades and occupies the US as a plan to ensure that WMDs are eliminated, regime change is possible, and democracy is restored - would you honestly argue that there wouldn't be a violent recation from some quarters? Say for example some of the more extreme "Christians".... or backwoods militias (after all McVeigh didn't even wait for foreigners of an alien faith did he).
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