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Re: How much security does $1 trillion buy?


From: Drsolly <drsollyp () drsolly com>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 22:01:25 +0100 (BST)

On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Brian Loe wrote:

On 8/1/07, Rick Wesson <wessorh () ar com> wrote:

the point is... as a nation we had a choice to go to war.

We have the choice to continue letting the blood run on the streets or
ban motor vehicles.

We have the choice to ban all tobacco products.

We have the choice to refuse medical services to those who can not
afford it, emergency or otherwise, or who are suffering from
self-inflicted injuries or sicknesses.

We have the choice to defend innocence, wherever it may be found,
facing the brutality of evil regimes wherever they may be found. Yes,
this generally means going to war.

So I have to join Dennis in asking, whats the point?

Question: If England had went to war with Germany when Churchill FIRST
called for it, way before England was attacked and just after Poland
was invaded, would you complain about the costs of that war? 

Your grasp of history is breathtaking.  That's exactly when we did go to 
war against Germany - a couple of days after the invasion of Poland.  I 
thought everyone knew that. Evidently there's at least one American who 
doesn't.

Did it
cost more to go to war later rather than sooner? Hard to say, but just
in lives lost and and the damage done to London I would have to
believe Churchill was trying to save some money...

Since yout assumption about when England went to war is historically 
incorrect, your question doesn't arise.

If you want to be taken seriously as an analyst of events, you have to get 
those events correct.

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