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Don Dickinson on January 19, 2008, 7:57 AM

The simple fact is that the level of war, death and poverty is declining world-wide.

You have looked into the real horrors that have gone on in places like Cambodia and Rawanda and not looked as closely at the areas of tremndous progress other than the United States.

Europe has not had a big war since 1945 which alone is remarkable as is the peace and prosperity of Japan since 1945.

China and India at least appear to be well on the road to better times. They have vastly reduced poverty and hunger and are continuing to do so at an ever increasing rate.

Some South American nations such as Chile and Brazil are showing tremendous progress.

All the progress is in countries that have largely adopted the ideas of individual freedom, private property, and the rule of law; all pioneered by Western civilization.

By far, the greatest amounts of poverty, hunger, and oppression remaining in the world are in those places that still adhere to failed leftist ideologies.

We could have gone to war to prevent the horrors of Cambodia and Rawanda. Let's not forget Darfur.

Progress takes time and has always involved a lot of missery along the way.

You are looking at an imperfect world with perfectionist, even utopian, eyes. It does hurt but it doe not get the job of improving things done.

Welcome to the globalization bandwaggon. Or do you have a better idea?

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Don Dickinson on January 19, 2008, 12:57 PM

The simple fact is that the level of war, death and poverty is declining world-wide.

You have looked into the real horrors that have gone on in places like Cambodia and Rawanda and not looked as closely at the areas of tremndous progress other than the United States.

Europe has not had a big war since 1945 which alone is remarkable as is the peace and prosperity of Japan since 1945.

China and India at least appear to be well on the road to better times. They have vastly reduced poverty and hunger and are continuing to do so at an ever increasing rate.

Some South American nations such as Chile and Brazil are showing tremendous progress.

All the progress is in countries that have largely adopted the ideas of individual freedom, private property, and the rule of law; all pioneered by Western civilization.

By far, the greatest amounts of poverty, hunger, and oppression remaining in the world are in those places that still adhere to failed leftist ideologies.

We could have gone to war to prevent the horrors of Cambodia and Rawanda. Let’s not forget Darfur.

Progress takes time and has always involved a lot of missery along the way.

You are looking at an imperfect world with perfectionist, even utopian, eyes. It does hurt but it doe not get the job of improving things done.

Welcome to the globalization bandwaggon. Or do you have a better idea?


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