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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:469829"]Nah. Just how powerful an influence those people still have on our foreign policy, even when it's abundantly clear to an infant that those policies will be self-destructive for America. Plus, a lot of people are not aware that Israeli spies have been helping shape US foreign policy (I sure wasn't), and it carries an especially ominous tone given the current events that are unfolding in the Middle East, and how those events are rapidly accelerating the worldwide shift of support away from us and towards militants as the lesser of two evils. Decisions made by neo-con civilian leaders in the Pentagon and neo-con think tanks are shaping a future of immeasureable death for our children and grandchildren, which they will not be able to escape whether they be civilian or military, [b]despite the fact no one ever voted for those neo-con policies in the first place[/b]. Only about a fifth of our population (being generous) really support neo-con idealogy, and yet it's hijacked our foreign policy for six years. Now we expect to tell other countries with no democracy, constitution, or seperation of church and state that THEY need to try harder to keep their fundamentalists in check? There's been plenty of fucked up shit that has happened with our government over the years, true, but nothing in our history resembles this extremist hijacking of US foreign policy, let alone in a climate where Americans universally believe that extremism is the greatest threat facing us. [/QUOTE]
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