http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=266122006
2/22/2006 2:58:05 PM
real life case study in "ends and means"
2/22/2006 3:00:34 PM
hehfukyomama
2/22/2006 3:24:10 PM
^^ Please elaborate. I think I see what you're saying, but I'm not sure.[Edited on February 22, 2006 at 3:38 PM. Reason : ^^]
2/22/2006 3:24:49 PM
Wow. That really is a pwnt.
2/22/2006 3:26:04 PM
I liked the last part. It's becoming more and more clear that while free elections are a prerequisite to democracy, they do not create democracy by themselves. Free elections just create more dictatorships if political and economic conditions aren't ripe; i.e., there aren't institutionalized protections in gov't and society to protect and give voice to the minority. These institutions can't be created overnight, or by a foriegn power.
2/22/2006 3:26:21 PM
2/22/2006 3:35:18 PM
2/22/2006 3:43:16 PM
2/22/2006 3:44:48 PM
2/22/2006 3:47:02 PM
Dude, I directed a few friends to the New American Century site before the war, and they all thought I was being a conspiracy nut. Neener-neener-neener
2/22/2006 3:49:42 PM
2/22/2006 3:50:21 PM
^^ hahaha
2/22/2006 4:45:36 PM
2/22/2006 4:52:57 PM
I like this argument, one purported neocon says something bad about neo-conservatism and suddenly the whole philosophy is pwnt.I really really really like this argument. gg Gamecat
2/22/2006 8:26:22 PM
2/22/2006 8:32:10 PM
Almost as much of a pwnt as when Jane Roe came out against the abortion movement.Or when that really famous athiest said she believes in god.n/m he's not renouncing neoconservitism, he's just saying that they've taken it too far.
2/22/2006 8:38:44 PM
^ 100% Incorrect. What part of "NEOCONSERVATISM has failed the United States and needs to be replaced by a more realistic foreign policy agenda, according to one of its prime architects" isn't a renunciation of neoconservatism?
2/22/2006 10:23:29 PM
oh no, the spinning machine works just fine. I like this argument too:
2/22/2006 10:40:55 PM
Would "founder of the modern neoconservative movement" unwad your panties?
2/22/2006 10:42:18 PM
oh I don't give a shit, like I said Prawn Star made the point better than I could have anyway. you can call him whatever the fuck you like
2/22/2006 10:43:03 PM
Out of curiosity, were any of the other people involved in Jane Roe's case under indictment for five felonies?And since you agree, I'll pose the question to you...
2/22/2006 10:46:31 PM
the founder of the "modern neoconservative movement" has no bearing on the master plan of the illuminati
2/22/2006 10:46:41 PM
2/22/2006 10:48:33 PM
^
2/22/2006 10:54:41 PM
A future rich with neoconservative victories abroad, right. Prepare for a very sad 8-12 years.
2/22/2006 11:06:23 PM
2/23/2006 9:38:05 AM
So let me get this straightThis strategy, which failed miserably in Latin AmericaWas reapplied to IraqFailed againAnd this dude is all like "durkka durrr didnt know that would happen!"
2/23/2006 10:19:28 AM
^ What do you expect, this dude's claim to fame was a book titled The End of History in which he postulated that, in western social democracy, civilization had reached its highest pinaccle and had no other way in which to develop.In other words he's an idiot.In fact, the 21st century is going to be quite eventful, and not necessarily in a good way. We're going to see the emergence of China, as well as potentially several other countries, as a full-fledged super power. There's a high likelyhood that western Europe, or large parts of it at least, will be predominantly islamic by the end of the century. The US military will be beaten overseas, we will suffer an economic meltdown and, if something doesn't change soon, backslide from social democracy to full blown social nationalism (national socialism) at home. Where we go from there is anyone's guess.
2/23/2006 2:19:20 PM
omf we're all gonna die aaaiiiiiiiieeeeeeeee!!1
2/23/2006 2:29:59 PM
Wow, thats about 8 different doomsday scenarios all rolled into one. Bird flu is gonna kill us all too, right?
2/23/2006 2:38:57 PM
Actually, that's 3 doomsday scenarios.1) Western Europe is overrun by islamic fundamentalists. This one is actually pretty simple. Europe's falling birth rates have necessitated the importation of muslim labor to keep their bloated cradle-to-grave welfare systems running. In addition to continued immigration, muslims have a tendancy to breed. Euopeans don't. Makes for a pretty predicatable outcome. In fact, following the demographic trends, many european countries will be majority muslim within 50 years. At that point, they'll either have to get used to the burquas, or give up on democracy and make with the ethnic cleansing. Either way, it's not going to be pretty.2) Economic meltdownThis one is not too much of a stretch. Many countries in the past have been bankrupted by long, unwinnable wars, exactly the situation we're in right now. Of course, countries can't go bankrupt in the way that individuals do, but if faith in their continued economic viability is lost, things can get pretty bad. China isn't going to subsidize hundreds of billions of dollars of US deficit spending forever. When they realize they're pouring money down a black hole, the shit is going to really hit the fan.3) Domestic fascism. I'm not talking about the ancilliary characteristics of facism, like giant jew-baking ovens. I'm talking about the fundamentals. Things like authoritarianism, repression, secret police, rule by fear, neighbors spying on neighbors, kids spying on parents, fuhrer worship, an unholy anllience between government and big business. That's the direction in which this country is moving, and it should be pretty obvious to anyone willing to admit it.The other things, like the rise of China, and the inevitable defeat of the US military overseas, are basically neutral occurences which aren't necessarily bad or good in and of themselves.
2/23/2006 2:55:22 PM
2/23/2006 3:10:00 PM
2/23/2006 3:23:47 PM
the both of you are so cute, and yet so wrong at the same time. it's like a paradox or something
2/23/2006 3:45:51 PM
How long have neocons been into gerontology? They seem to have TGD convinced that we're somehow not going to die.
2/23/2006 7:52:28 PM
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=fatalism
2/23/2006 9:14:56 PM
2/24/2006 12:40:07 AM
if you're talking about the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, that was a government inside job. That is a 100% proven fact.
2/24/2006 8:16:33 PM
2/25/2006 6:52:36 PM
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/011/909rqgza.asp
2/27/2006 6:35:03 PM
hehfukyamama
2/27/2006 6:37:35 PM
2/27/2006 8:37:54 PM
If it weren't for the Fukuyama bit later, I would have stopped reading here:
2/28/2006 12:33:48 AM
The first application of neo-conservatism has failed. So has democracy lots of places. That doesn't mean that either is such an awful idea.I'm not down with the whole thing, and even the parts I like could use some serious reworking, but I'm not ready to abandon it as lost yet.
2/28/2006 12:38:19 AM
It also doesn't mean that they're alike.
2/28/2006 12:51:00 AM
2/28/2006 2:41:57 AM
^^Of course it doesn't.I merely said that initial setbacks don't make an obvious, permanent failure.Regardless of whether you expressed any opinion to the contrary, you and/or a great many other people on here have that opinion, at least with regards to neoconservatism.
2/28/2006 3:37:52 AM