Resolved:it is just for the United States to use military force to prevent the aquisition of nuclear weapons..
Ok. i know that someon already posed this question but i need some help. Im and LDer too and i just need some facts and opinions on this. i know this is alot to ask but if any of you that do LD have any good suggestions for a core value, that would be amazing!!!!
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March 12th, 2010 at 6:45 am
well, us is the leading nation, and it should be the responsibility of its allies too. so is everybodys responsibility to use military force to prevent such disaster.
March 12th, 2010 at 6:45 am
Since we let the Genie out of the bottle and invented the technology its our responsibility to make sure he stays in the bottle.
March 12th, 2010 at 6:45 am
The United States policy on nuclear proliferation is flawed to begin with, so "justice" is a moot point. For some reason the US believes there are "good nukes" and "bad nukes" and in my opinion this dooms their control from the get-go.
How so?
1. The countries that don’t have nukes question why the countries that do should be allowed to do so.
2. The countries who are "good nukes" might become countries with "bad nukes", like Pakistan.
3. Dividing countries into good nukes and bad nukes ultimately creates regional arms races. (as we see in Iran right now). Israel is allowed, Iran isn’t, Pakistan wasn’t but now is, India wasn’t but did it anyway.
It’s all screwed up.
March 12th, 2010 at 6:45 am
First of all, it’s spelled acquisition.
Second, you are not dealing with a body that can pass a resolution.
Were we, then this would carry some merit. But say we could. Then, yes, my thoughts are that we as a people have the right to keep other countries from using such a terrible force upon another country. Why? Because we can. And because we saw the consequences of such an action at the end of the last World War.
Core values must be taught, and as our public schools are liberal socialist institutions today, they teach that usage and enforcement of our policy is unjust. The very tiny minority of teachers who ever fought in a war don’t get the right to change the NEA’s tripe about how this is told. What you need to do is get to someone who can educate you on facts without bias from others. (Perhaps a religious organization or a free counselor) Then and only then will you get a straight story.
March 12th, 2010 at 6:45 am
Common sense would be the best core value . . . Really, think about it . . .
March 12th, 2010 at 6:45 am
Is it just? Who cares!!! We need to protect ourselves. If people don’t like it it’s too bad for them!!!
Get bent I say.