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VinceMemberAnti-Americanism is very strong in the Middle East. At least you are asking questions instead of just bashing the United States My theory is that the United States has no choice but to get involved with world events. If it doesn't get involved, then dictatorships and other forms of governments will spread, governments that have no respect for human rights. And no matter what the United States does, everybody is going to be pointing their finger and criticizing it. So the United States might as well spread democracy. And I do think there are some bad people in the U.S. government. But at least it isn't setting up evil governments or dropping nuclear bombs over major cities. And the United States does seem to be trying to avoid an all-out war. President Bush and much of the public seems to support an all-out war though, complete with as many deaths as it takes. Most people have not learned anything from World War I or II.User Detail :
Name : Vince, Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 18, City : Preeceville, State : NA Country : Canada, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
VinceMemberIt could be that semi-vegetarians consider fish and birds to be much lower forms of life. Someone who may feel uncomfortable eating a pig (a mammal) might still eat fish or chicken. And some people stop eating red meat for health reasons, not because they are concerned about animals. I became a semi-vegetarian in March. Hearing about the way animals are treated on big factory farms horrified me. At first, I still ate fish and poultry. I felt like a hypocrite, so I quit eating all meat. By the beginning of April, I was a vegetarian. I tried to be a vegan over the summer. I found myself unable to stick to a strict vegan diet though, so now I am somewhere between vegetarian and vegan.User Detail :
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