The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
fantastic interview! loved how the guy pressed Mr Friedman hard,i am only 5 minutes into the debate and i can see how its so on fire.
the kind of that interviewer is what i call a real professional correspondent.
the kind of that interviewer is what i call a real professional correspondent.
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
"is America a force for good"

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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
Me Friedman is absolutely intelligent.. I can't hate for defending his motherland
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
Definitely Imperialist bully
Spanish American War: More than 50,000 dead and the excuse for this was an American boat explosion in the Maine in Havana, Cuba which has already proved long ago that was caused by a problem in the boat and had nothing to do with the Spanish or Cubans.
War in the Philippines: More than 100,000 dead mostly civilians
Invasion of Puerto Rico: Hundreds dead and the indiscriminate bombing to Old San Juan a city with many civilians, a bloody invasion started in Guanica and expanded for the rest of the country.
Occupation of Cuba and Guam: Thousands dead
World War I: Millions dead from several continents
Post-World War I: Thousands dead from several bombings and invasions of countries like Nicaragua, Honduras and other countries in Latin America and the world
Second World War: Millions of dead from several continents, including 250,000 deaths in Hiroshima and Nagasaki (cities without any military targets civilians for bombing) by atomic bombs that could easily have been sent to military bases in Japan and anything else that the Japanese had been given like (if they had nothing to compete against atomic bombs they are not gross, obviously had rendered the ability to see atomic military bases not in cities full of civilians).
Post-World War II: Hundreds of thousands dead (many of them civilians) in Korea (North and South combined) only for fear of the expansion of Communism in Asia by U.S. and its allies.
Thousands dead in bombings, invasion or sabotage in Honduras (again), Dominican Republic, Cuba (which failed pq Cuban forces repelled the attack in the Bay of Pigs and Playa Giron), El Salvador, Puerto Rico (Ponce Slaughter, Slaughter of Rio Piedras, Slaughter of Cerro Maravilla and political killings in the midst of a dictatorship imposed by USA until Jesus came Piñero first governor elected by the people of Puerto Rico), Puerto Rican hundreds of civilians killed in U.S. invasion of Puerto Rico in 1898 and so on.
Invasion and coup in Guatemala during the 1950s: 200,000 Guatemalans killed mostly civilians.
War in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia: 4 million dead (mostly civilians) and 68,000 dead American soldiers to cap USA lost this war.
Panama War: 5,000 dead (the vast majority civilians) 3.000 arbitrareamente indefinitely detained without having been filed and no charge.
Grenada War: Hundreds of people killed and many homes destroyed by bombing
First Persian Gulf War: More than 100,000 dead (including many civilians and Iraqi soldiers who had abandoned their weapons and had surrendered were massacred but whatever cowardly)
War in Somalia: More than 1,000 Somalis dead, including many civilians and the U.S. retreated from Somalia.
Bombing of Sudan: Dozens dead in a factory of medical goods including aspirin.
Indiscriminate bombing civilian targets in Serbia: Hundreds Dead
War in Afghanistan: Over 100,000 dead (the vast majority civilians), a lot of corruption,
illegalities and crimes against humanity & war in this war is not over yet.
War in Iraq: More than 100,000 deaths (66,000 of them civilians), lots of corruption, illegalities and crimes against humanity & war in this war is not over yet.
Bombings in Iraq between 1991 and 2003: 1 million civilian deaths (500,000 of them children)
Murderous right-wing dictatorships or governments and / or supported genocide & corrupt or put in power by the U.S. around the world:
Augusto Pinochet in Chile: More than 5,000 deaths
Military dictators in Argentina: 30,000 deaths
Dictator in South Vietnam: Thousands of deaths
Dictator Suharto in Indonesia: Thousands of deaths
Dictator Fulgencio Batista in Cuba: Hundreds of deaths
Dynastic Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua: Thousands of deaths and total abandonment of the people after the devastating earthquake of 1972.
Dictator Juan Velasco in Peru (trained at the School of the Americas in Georgia which trains future dictators and terrorists rights for activities in countries throughout the world): Hundreds of deaths
Dictator Bordaberry in Uruguay: Thousands of deaths
Dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez in Venezuela: Thousands of deaths
Right-wing government murderer Carlos Andres Perez in Venezuela: More than 3,000 deaths
Genocidal government of Belisario Betancourt rightist Alvaro Uribe Velez Juan Manuel Santos and now in Colombia: More than 60,000 deaths, a lot of corruption, illegal, war crimes against humanity &, rightist paramilitary murderers and drug trafficking
Dictator Trujillo in the Dominican Republic: Thousands of deaths
Baby and Papa Duvalier dictators in Haiti: Thousands of deaths
Panama dictator Manuel Noriega: Hundreds of deaths, corruption and drug trafficking
Support for the Shah of Iran (who was a dictator): Thousands of deaths
Support, support and arming of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in Iraq, which the U.S. sold him weapons of mass destruction that Saddam used them to kill more than 5,000 Kurds and declare war on Iran in the 1980s in which hundreds died thousands of Iraqis and 1 million Iranians.
Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in Romania: Thousands of deaths
Dictator Marcos in the Philippines: Thousands of deaths and a lot of corruption
Dictator Hosni Mubarak in Egypt: Thousands dead, a lot of corruption and complete denial of civil and constitutional rights to its population.
U.S. support for corrupt dictators and murderers of Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Tunisia and others in the area of the Middle East and North Africa: Thousands dead and several civil wars.
Murderers support for paramilitary groups in Nicaragua (CONS) and El Salvador: 70,000 civilian deaths, Nicaragua: 30,000 civilian deaths, a lot of corruption and drug trafficking
Supported or participated in the killings of thousands of revolutionaries (Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Augusto Cesar Sandino, Emiliano Zapata, Fred Hampton, Filiberto Ojeda Rios, Pedro Albizu Campos, many separatists in Puerto Rico and Guam, Maurice Bishop in Grenada, tried Bob Marley kill etc.) elected president (Omar Torrijos in Panama, Salvador Allende in Chile, Patrice Lumumba of the Congo and so on.) dissidents, leftists, minorities, atheists and others around the world. And that this list does not put as USA helped found Al Qaeda and the Taliban with $ 30 billion, thousands of weapons, logistical support and training that gave the Mujahadeen (the future al-Qaida and Taliban) in Afghanistan and Pakistan in its war against the Soviets in the 1980s. Osama Bin Laden, Mullah Omar (Taliban leader) and other leaders of Al Qaeda and the Taliban received training, weapons, money and logistical help of the CIA. Ronald Reagan had the Mujahadeen as special guests at the White House and all (no video of it on YouTube)! People are now considered terrorists walked the halls of the White House and were exalted as heroes in the 1980s! Nor talk about Saddam Hussein and all the aid money, weapons and logistical USA gave in the 1980s, is a video on YouTube that teaches Donald Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam Hussein before sitting down to make a treaty oil. USA sold the WMDs that were used to massacre Kurds 5.000 and pushed into a war against Iran that massacred 1 million Iranians and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis in the 1980s!
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
You mean Israel, his motherland?MenaceToSociety wrote:Me Friedman is absolutely intelligent.. I can't hate for defending his motherland
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
america is a shining city on a hill
i am with america
USA! USA! USA! #1
i am with america
USA! USA! USA! #1
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
Typhon@Looooooooooooooooooool
I couldn't have said it better. Thanks for quoting President Regan.
Shinny hills of America! Spoken by a Californian president who has a glittering Hollywood back round. I think that its. America is everything that glitters. ALL of the world, DREAM TO BE A CITIZEN, a land of the free, of the brave! America is a force of human right. Not selfish, ignorant, power hungry fake muslims. 
I couldn't have said it better. Thanks for quoting President Regan.
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Re: The mother of debates abt "is America a force for good"
the world would be a much safer place without the great satan america.
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