Quote Originally Posted by epxroot
What I meant when I said that, is we the people have a say in what should happen and what should'nt happen if we are going to be the ones funding this war on terror. People have become so used to just faithfully paying taxes and not even wondering what their tax dollars may have contributed to. No tax dollars, no war. Our founding fathers made it very clear that the government are to work for the people not the other way around.
Preservation of the security of the Nation from its enemies, foreign and domestic, is the obligation of government and one of the foremost reasons for government to exist.
FindLaw: U.S. Constitution: First Amendment: Annotations pg. 13 of 21

And with that our President IS the Commander in Chief of all military forces. I think that between the two the "wishes" of our forefathers is being met.

Quote Originally Posted by epxroot
I am just curious who in their right mind is going to launch a nuke at another country that has nukes. It is well known that they can be seen comming as soon as they are in the sky. It would be a really stupid move for a country to launch a nuke at another country with nukes. Thats like trying to rob somone who is already packing a heat!
Try a society/philosophy like Iran that holds the end of the world as the next coming of Allah.

Have a good one!:s4:
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