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How to save the world
Dont like the current status of the world? Does all the suffering, misery,
and horrors bother you to the very root of your soul, but you feel inadequate
to do anything about it? This site is my attempt to answer that very same
drive, what can we do to make the world a better place.
Shitty countries
Countries ruled by murderous dictators, oppresive tyrants. Thugdoms,
as R.J.
Rummel calls them.
An Appeal to those who oppose the IRAQ war
Those who support this war see it as more tasteless to leave a murderous
dictator in power than it would be to remove him, asserting that leaving
Saddam in power will cause more deaths of Iraqi people then taking him
out of power. There are many compelling reasons why individuals feel it
necessary to remove Saddam Hussien, and find the US and Britian's action
just, and until these points are countered, no opinions will be changed.
My most compelling reason for supporting
the IRAQ War
The growing pace of technology is indeed the primary reason why I support
this, in addition to the previous reasons mentioned. There is nothing
that scares me more than realizing that in the future fewer and fewer
people will be able to commit mass tragedies easier and easier. We need,
ASAP, to remove the primary causes of all this animosity. Giving everybody
in the world an avenue to better themselves will remove a LOT of the animosity
that breeds terrorists, hatred, and intolerance. Nothing would benefit
the Arab community more than a wealthy free democracy in IRAQ. While in
the short term, this will cause more animosity, in the long term, it will
open up the Arab world to freedom and democracy, which will stem animosity.
'Scandels lead Exec's to Atlas Shrugged'
and 'An Introduction to Ayn Rand'
Comments on the Soviet Invasion of Afghanastan
and the role the Unites States played
The Cost of Bias
Free Vietnam
What is Libertarianism?
Did Saddam Gas his own people?
Some Critiques of Stephen C. Pelletiere New York Times
Editorial
The Rape of Nanking
Review of Iris Chang's book and commentary on the Nanking massacre.
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