Joe, this most definitely started as a political thread. The assertion that we're still the greatest country in the world (or whatever the precise verbage -if I'm off a little) is clearly a political statement. The statement explicitly makes a comparison between our country (and therefore, the political system -and the two are inseparable... be clear on that) and the other countries in the world.
This is NOT unfortunate. What IS unfortunate is that someone who is fighting to protect the right to civilly discuss such extremely important issue would regard it as unfortunate.
Censorship IS an unfortunate thing. Now let's be clear, I'm not saying nor implying there is censorship here. First of all, this is a private forum, and those who provide/maintain this PRIVATE forum therefore have the right to have any standards they choose... period. So let's be clear on that.
But censorship DOES exist, and it is on the rise all over the world. Here is just one link full of examples -for any who would care to look:
http://pcwatch.blogspot.com/2007_04_01_archive.html Censorship is a devastating thing for many reasons. It undermines, circumvents, and destroys communication. It suppresses and distorts the truth -and strives to prevent people from having access to the truth.
The root of censorship is the fear of discussing ideas, of having a fair exchange. Now again, to be clear, I'm not saying this is the case here. It may or may not be... I don't know enough to say. Some people consider some topics inappropriate in some venues; this is not, in and of itself, unreasonable, and it does not necessarily mean one advocates censorship nor fears free exchange of ideas. So let's be clear on this, too.
But to get back to the beginning, this most definitely started as a political thread. The statement we're still the greatest country in the world (or whatever) is in FACT a HIGHLY political statement... and one that begs a response. There are a LOT of people out there who could conceivably be HIGHLY OFFENDED by the statement.
Is any of this unfortunate? Not in my opinion. I appreciate Olie's sentiment, and his expressing it -even though I disagree with some of it (as I also agree with some of it).
I submit that almost anything of value that anyone says implicitly has philosophical implications... metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, political, aesthetic, and psychological implications. This is reality. It's unavoidable. It's not something to fear, or deny, or to run and hide from. It's something to celebrate, and appreciate... and to handle responsibly and civilly. And I think the overwhelming majority of us do that well the overwhelming majority of the time. It's a good thing. It's an important thing.
I'd urge you to re-evaluate your statement could have been a good thing -a salute to veterans, not to criticize our nations government, Joe. I DO salute our veterans. And that's part of why we need to criticize the government. Our government has made a monumental blunder that has needlessly wasted the lives of a large number of veterans. Based on a deliberate, calculated, and proven lie -a fabrication between Bush, Blair and others that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. To serve as an alleged justification for an invasion that has now produced the worlds biggest producer of terrorists.
This is one of the biggest and most obvious foreign policy blunders in the history of this country. It's like the sun in the sky. And it needs to be said. Our veterans deserve better than to ignore and deny it. They do.
Criticizing the government when it does bad things is precisely one of the most important things veterans are fighting for; criticizing the government which is responsible for this travesty does NOT dishonor them... precisely the opposite.
As far as neutral being not everyone agreeing with what I said... this doesn't make any sense -as far as I can see. And it's unclear why one would desire/advocate neutrality in this context -in any event.
Finally, look at your last statement. Anytime something that has to do with the military comes up in this forum is not the correct time, either.
Is this neutral? (That's a rhetorical question). Is it now your place to determine/decide the correct time? Is this neutral.
Here you are accepting that things having to do with the military are coming up here in this forum... but I/others aren't supposed to respond? Apparently.
Think about it. What you've said is NOT neutral. In fact, it is obviously and highly biased.
Everything I've said here has been a civilized, thought-out, leveled, and appropriate response to the initial POLITICAL post.
That is NOT unfortunate. It IS unfortunate that some regard it as such -for unconvincing reasons- and it would be unfortunate if we either could not have such discussions, or felt we needed to censor ourselves from having them.
Take care folks, best wishes to you all.