Friday, September 16, 2005

Diplomacy

My kind of diplomacy is a .13 cent bullet. Forget trying to explain yourself and bargaining. It doesn’t work. The United States Government isn’t the fairest or the nicest, but just listen to this. When someone is in dire need of help, say from a tyrant, terrorists, or just a natural disaster, who do they turn to for help? Oh that’s right, its us, the United States of America. We help the Iraqi people by getting rid of their tyrant leader and now all they want to do is complain about us being there. In World War II, we bombed Japan almost out of existence. Then what did we do, we send over about 50 billion dollars and rebuild it for them. Here recently, hurricane Katrina. President Bush gets on television and gives a Mandatory evacuation. Katrina comes thousands of people are trapped, killed, in need of help. What do we do? We help them, we send them food, water, clothing, money. All of this help and then just like normal, complaining. They blame Bush for the hurricane. Ok well, they were warned. Now for the people who lost their homes, I feel pity for them, but those who stayed and, I’m sorry, lost loved ones or died themselves, too bad. They were told to get out of there. They said, we don’t have money, we don’t have cars, we have kids. Ok, well bum rides or walk. They were given a good long notice. I could of walked to Canada before it hit with the notice that they were given. Pity for them, I have very little to none, especially since they want to gripe and complain about our government. So here is what I think. If someone is in need, too bad. Lets stay to ourselves. Until countries/people, learn to shut up and quit whining, forget about them. We’ll see how long they last without us.

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