On 3 Nov, 19:44, William Black <william.bl... at (no spam) hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
Saracene wrote:
On 3 Nov, 16:40, William Black <william.bl... at (no spam) hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
True Blue wrote:
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Hold on. Imagine you were posed the same question that Malanie Philips
was asked. If there was to be a hypothetical confrontation between
Israel and Britain, which side would you declare for?
No weasel-words or "hate crimes" bullshit please, just a straight,
honest answer.
Britain, every time.
But as representative democracies don't go to war with each other I'm
not actually worried it might happen.
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http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/demowar.htm
The rebuttals are all valid.
What's the problem?
There are also counter rebuttals, equally valid, The idea that
democracies don't go to war with each other is far from being any kind
of historical law, and a flimsy basis for predicting the future.
That is the argument of the piece. You can see that for yourself if
you can read.