<HTML>In that way, Derek, you do not understand the situation.
Let us reframe the entire scenario...
This is now a global economy. Capitalism is based upon survival of the fittest. You would like to see "need" and "want" eradicated. These are the basic building blocks... the "fuel" ... for capitalism.
It is people's needs and wants that make them work... make them productive. These things can not, and must not, be eradicated. Hunger should not beget handouts. It should beget hard work. All opportunities are taken... not given.
Now, if we can agree that this is a global marketplace, and that hunger and the desire for "more" is normal, then we must see these people who use violence to try and TAKE that which they have not earned as it really is... unlawful violence and thievery.
And it is up to the civilized people of the free world to stop them, using whatever means necessary... including the 82nd Airborne Division.
This is no longer one country against another. This is about an economic system, developed centuries ago, that finally parallels human's true nature. To fight this economic system is to fight our nature. To allow violence to disrupt this economic system, simply because the put a picture of God or Allah or Budda or Jesus in front of them, is unacceptable.
Welcome to the new world. A global community. A World Wide Web.
God Bless America.
Anthony</HTML>