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To: hedgetrimmer

If you think America can sit back and isolate ourselves at this point, you are sadly mistaken. The world will go on right past us.

I don't know what to do about the one world thingie going on now, but it's pretty much beyond being stopped. Just like our mammoth federal government.


12 posted on 03/14/2006 4:13:32 PM PST by eyespysomething
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To: eyespysomething; hedgetrimmer

You globalists like to present false dichotomies.

You bandy around the term 'isolate' as if that is some bad thing that we are supposed to shrink back from like a vampire from a cross. What you really mean is to look out for ourselves first and foremost instead of trusting people who hate us.

And no, the one world thingie is not unstoppable. This is a sovereign America no matter what the WSJ says and last week the American people told the one worlders to go to hell.

One world thing ? You think China and India are not old fashioned great powers, hardly the one world globalists of your imagination ? You think Japan's motives aren't patriotic and nationalist ?


18 posted on 03/14/2006 5:25:29 PM PST by Sam the Sham (A conservative party tough on illegal immigration could carry California in 2008)
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To: eyespysomething
"If you think America can sit back and isolate ourselves at this point, you are sadly mistaken. The world will go on right past us."

You're confusing isolation with protection (defense). This deal was about them gaining more leverage on our shores. Isolationism would have been for us to completely withdraw from our dealings with them and close our base.

73 posted on 03/15/2006 5:31:50 AM PST by CowboyJay (Rough Riders! Tancredo '08)
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