None of Our Business

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 09 May 2006 11:38:39 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Charley Reese at LewRockwell.com - you don't like the "genocide" in Darfur. Understandable. You want the American government to do something about it? Put your money, and your life, where your mouth is. Go there yourself. [lew]

To George Clooney and the other Americans who demonstrated and demanded that the U.S. intervene in the Darfur region of Sudan, I have a simple and clear message: Buy yourself a gun and plenty of ammunition, and go intervene yourself.

In the 1930s, a tougher breed of Americans didn't just demonstrate. They formed the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, went to Spain and fought in the Spanish Civil War. A famous movie star, Errol Flynn, risked his life and suffered wounds carrying money through enemy lines to the loyalist forces. Of course, Flynn was no sissy. Before becoming an actor, he was a deep-water sailor and smuggler and barroom brawler par excellence. He was real man, not an image of a man.

Today's liberals are made of softer stuff. They don't want to fight or get shot at. They are too wealthy and live too comfortable a life. They want some poor American kid making $1,200 a month to go to the African desert and get killed.

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The conflict is, most of all, none of our business. It does not affect the United States one iota. If it goes on for 10 years, it will not affect the United States. If it is resolved tomorrow, it will not affect the United States. We have no strategic or national interests whatsoever in Sudan. If the people in Sudan wish to kill each other, that is their business, not ours.

It is past time for the American people to demand that Congress and the president stop sending American youth to die in other people's wars. The idea of using American youth as a hypocritical humanitarian police force (hypocritical because liberals are always selective in choosing their crises) is both obscene and unconstitutional. These young men and women join the armed forces to defend America, not to inject themselves into other people's local quarrels.

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I heard Darfur has some oil.

Submitted by Marina loves pictures on Tue, 09 May 2006 12:45:13 GMT

I heard Darfur has some oil. If only George Bush would know this, the US army would be already there.

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Darfur

Submitted by Michael on Tue, 09 May 2006 14:07:09 GMT

The odds of anyone acting on their own to alleviate the issues in Darfur are nil, especially if you're talking about the glitterati. They'll protest Iraq and then beg to send people into Darfur and never see the hypocrisy.
As for oil in the region...yep, there is oil there and it's being developed by the Chinese, last I heard. That is the main reason the world has been dragging their feet. No-one wishes to hack of the Peoples Army.
The solution to Darfur is easy enough. A dedicated group of people need to provide arms and ammo to every man, woman and child. Give every woman a knife to deal with rapists. Send guns and trainers. It's that simple.

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The "do it yourself" option

Submitted by Kristopher on Tue, 09 May 2006 15:08:34 GMT

The "do it yourself" option is closed to us by federal policy.

Just try to get a volunteer group together ( a la the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in Fascist Spain ) nowadays.

The feds will invoke the Neutrality Act and throw everyone involved in prison.

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