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"For some, especially the European countries, it's fine for the United States to be the world's policeman so long as we only patrol in places where we have no strategic interest," he said. "It is as if our interventions are only legitimate so long as they do nothing to advance American foreign policy goals or increase our own security."

This is the policy of the altruist. It's OK if you sacrifice yourself for the good of someone else. However, if you serve your own purpose, you are condemned. Ayn Rand was right-on on this one.

5 posted on 07/02/2003 10:24:58 AM PDT by Pest
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To: Pest
This is the policy of the looter and the moocher. Europe wants us to be their mercs, but they don't want to pay, help in civil affairs or take any responsibility. They do claim the right of criticism, of course.

The more the international left screams about what we do or don't do, the more I know we are doing the right thing.
6 posted on 07/02/2003 10:33:54 AM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: Pest
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This is the policy of the altruist. It's OK if you sacrifice yourself for the good of someone else. However, if you serve your own purpose, you are condemned. Ayn Rand was right-on on this one.
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The word "altruist" glorifies these people, many of whom are no more than Hate America First scums.

They simply want the US to waste its resources fighting teacup wars. They want to weaken the US.
8 posted on 07/02/2003 10:36:11 AM PDT by htjyang
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