Originally posted by Lucifer Box
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Cost of Iraq war could top $2 trillion: study
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Originally posted by AtWI fail to see any breakthroughs from Iraq war apart from pockets of close business friends of Mr Bush.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWI fail to see any breakthroughs from Iraq war apart from pockets of close business friends of Mr Bush.Comment
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxDo you read any medical journals?
$2 trillion is about $333 per person in the whole world - barely enough for a night out in London, but it could eliminate famine and save millions of people who would otherwise certainly die.
Now please provide information about medical breakthroughs from those jurnals, but please skip those that refer to improved version of Viagra.Comment
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What's all this about dismembered troops? They were all home by Christmas 2003, as scheduled in Tony Blair's Grand Plan.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWNo - but if anything significant was developed then it would have been in popular press and TV.
$2 trillion is about $333 per person in the whole world - barely enough for a night out in London, but it could eliminate famine and save millions of people who would otherwise certainly die.
Now please provide information about medical breakthroughs from those jurnals, but please skip those that refer to improved version of Viagra.Comment
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Originally posted by JabberwockySurely if that money were to be used to help cure gayness then the world would be a better place. There is some literature on finding the gay gene - what if we could identity and eradicate the Labor gene too - surely that would be worth the money as well.
Yet surely the cherry on the cake would be the eradication of the HR gene ?
Now theres a noble cause ....Comment
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Speaking of which I wonder how many of the pro war folks prior to the conflict still think it was all worthwhile ?
All that effort, all those lives, and for what ? A complete mess.
Looking back on it now, I can see that the only sensible and cost-effective solution would have been to nuke the place off the face of the earth.
I think that would have saved countless lives on our side, and sent an unequivocal warning to the rest of the dodgy terrorist nations that the US mean business.
For the price of some decent large nukes, they would have had plenty of pocket change left to develop a cure for aids or cancer, which they then present with the other hand.
No point being big and powerful, if you don't temper it with something nice as well.Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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Originally posted by Board Game GeekLooking back on it now, I can see that the only sensible and cost-effective solution would have been to nuke the place off the face of the earth.Comment
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