Yes chance, any-one can do their own research, write their own piece and call themself a journalist(one who keeps a journal). It sort of works like street-performing, you go out and do it and if you are any good people start to pay attention, you keep doing it and it grows. Even you could try it.
The issue is not the journalist or even his perspective. The questions raised remain unanswered, "Will the rest of the world have to pay for the "unnegotiatable" US lifestyle? Why does the US assume exclusive rights to the ownership of weapons of mass destruction? Why will it not show leadership by giving up this right? Why does the US assume the right to covertly usurp the resources(oil, minerals and water) of other countries to maintain said "lifestyle" at the expense of the people who live there?
Yes, I know the article is provocative(why would I post a dull one) and I challenge some-one, any-one, to defend any of the accusations raised.
I feel that the founders of "Families for Peaceful Tomorrows" are the ones showing true leadership.
PS this is the "Rant here" bit, in the "Blah, Blah, Blah." section, complete with warnings, so if you're not interested, chance, don't bother bagging us. Go and write an uplifting article on the politics of pitch diplomacy in the appropriate section.
Mind you, I do enjoy your and other rantings as much as I enjoy posting my own.
The issue is not the journalist or even his perspective. The questions raised remain unanswered, "Will the rest of the world have to pay for the "unnegotiatable" US lifestyle? Why does the US assume exclusive rights to the ownership of weapons of mass destruction? Why will it not show leadership by giving up this right? Why does the US assume the right to covertly usurp the resources(oil, minerals and water) of other countries to maintain said "lifestyle" at the expense of the people who live there?
Yes, I know the article is provocative(why would I post a dull one) and I challenge some-one, any-one, to defend any of the accusations raised.
I feel that the founders of "Families for Peaceful Tomorrows" are the ones showing true leadership.
PS this is the "Rant here" bit, in the "Blah, Blah, Blah." section, complete with warnings, so if you're not interested, chance, don't bother bagging us. Go and write an uplifting article on the politics of pitch diplomacy in the appropriate section.
Mind you, I do enjoy your and other rantings as much as I enjoy posting my own.

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