Brooklyn wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 7:18 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:08 pm
yeah, you're out of your gourd on this one. None of what you allude to is actually involved in the memo of that discussion between the the US President and Sec of State and the UK PM and Sec of State and various IC folks. There's plenty of reason to be critical of Bush's perspective and arguably downright eagerness to shape the entry into a military conflict, yes, but nothing remotely akin to some sort of manifesto.
Sure, you and other far lefties have exploded some of the comments in the memo to be some sort of gotcha, but neither government agrees that it was an actual reflection of either's policy views and that the 'gotchas' are being misrepresented.
It was classified document, not for any sort of public consumption.
By contrast Mein Kämpf was a very strong manifesto, written for the purpose of being read by the public and attracting others to the mad cause espoused by Hitler.
It is grossly wrong to equate them.
Delusional far righties have a tendency to defend each other. Bottom line is that Ben Ferencz equated your hero Bush with Hitler when he said that he is well deserving of a Nuremberg tribunal for his political war crimes. That truth may well be depressing to you and give you thoughts of suicide but, as everybody is well aware, nobody knows the subject better than he does. Therefore, my posts are factual, not based on emotional mysticism like yours are. But to each his own.
yeah, when I'm your idea of a "delusional far righties", we know you're out of your gourd.
So, too, is calling Bush my "hero".
And I've made quite clear above, you have fundamentally misstated facts, yet again. You are prone to enormous hyperbolic flights of rhetoric, ignoring the actual facts in the process.
The shame of that is that you often have kernels of truth in your views that get obscured when you go so far off the rails.
For instance, we've previously discussed Ben Ferencz's views, which indeed skewed extremely emotional on the subject of the Iraq War. As I think he deserves considerable respect for his ideological peace activism, I won't cast any aspersions on his motivations. His judgement, however, I disagree with... respectfully.
And BTW, talking about suicide so lightly ain't ever cool to do. You're acting like Essex with that one.
I have no idea what you mean by mysticism in this context, so I can't tell if that's actually an insult, though I presume that's what you intend.