No terrorist or foreign enemy has EVER taken away ANY of our rights. ONLY our own government has done that and I challenge ANYONE to contradict me on that.
Further. Most of the people who attempt to make the same case our politicians do relative to our involvement in the Middle East-that we are protecting "vital American interests" ignore vital facts I challenge ANYONE to give me ONE reason other than oil for our 70 year + constant military presence in that region of the world. What are those vital American interests other than oil? I don't ask for three reasons, just one.
Then they usually attempt to make a case that without Arab oil we would revert back to the horse and buggy or something. I just have to remind them that necessity is the mother of all invention and this is the country that invented the internal combustion engine, the airplane, the VCR the TV, the radio, we split the atom and, over 40 years ago we put a man on the moon. I totally reject the idea that without Arab oil we will revert back to the horse and buggy.
But then it opens up a discussion about free market capitalism and I make a case that our military involvement is one of the main reasons why we are still dependent on Arab oil. Why? Because we the taxpayer foot the bill for the military. ( I know it doesn't really because of tariffs, duties and borrowing but, for argument's sake...) In other words, we pay twice for gas and oil. Once at the pump and again through our income tax which cloaks the real cost of oil. Our govt also gives HUGE tax breaks, subsidies and grants to oil and auto cartels (corporate welfare). Our govt is also a guaranteed customer of the products of oil and auto cartels ESPECIALLY for military engagements.These practices are the antithesis of free market capitalism. No doubt all of this is a quid pro quo and follows directly or indirectly the campaign contributions. I have no problem with any amount of contributions although I find it legalized bribery. What I have a problem with, is our elected representatives selling out in the way of legislation, no bid contracts, grants and other corporate welfare and artificial government support mechanisms that are NOT allowed in our Constitution anyway. My take, is that if the politicians had nothing to sell, the oil-auto cartels would have nothing to buy.
So if we follow their argument through and we removed our military involvement in oil producing regions of the world and allowed the oil companies to fend for themselves instead of using our sons and daughters to protect their corporate oil profits eventually some pan-Arab maniac may come to the front or some terrorist group will take over the oil fields and cut off supplies or dramatically cause an increase in oil prices which will tumble our economy into a negative tailspin which would be economic suicide on their part anyway because we're their biggest customer, which bolsters my argument even more. It would also deprive them of the revenue they need ( the money we spend at the gas pump which is used to build weapons with which to kill us with). We'll see odd-even rationing days at the pumps. Systemic unemployment. Social and political unrest. Old ladies might even freeze to death. All their fears being manifest right? But isn't that the necessity that will bring back invention? Yes! We'll see all the inventors, innovators, back yard tinkerers coming forward with new sources of fuel, new motors, new forms of transportation. New ways to heat and cool our homes. We'll help the old ladies ourselves! We'll set ourselves free forever from foreign sources of oil.
If any of you remembers the oil embargo of 1973 and the aftermath, then you remember that the response of all those "selfish" Americans would be to seek out and find the most efficient means of transportation, and heating their homes. Our free market choices will set us free for we import approximately 23% of our oil from the Middle East which is the difference between a car that gets 19 MPG as opposed to 14. We'll also see restrictions on domestic drilling relaxed finally. We never needed the government to impose minimum MPG standards for the auto industry. We only needed an honest govt that had faith in the American people, upheld our Constitution ( Article I sec 8 clause 11 meaning no foreign wars without a declaration) along with faith in free market capitalism. We could have been free over 20 years ago but due to corruption and influence of the bankers and the military industrial complex (including the oil-auto cartels) we have been chained to our mortal enemies (their friends).
So unless this lady can make a good argument that our involvement in the ME has to do with ANYTHING ELSE BESIDES oil, and unless she can make a case that her son or daughter should lay their life down to protect the economic health of corporations and to keep oil prices artificially low (remember the free market argument-that our military involvement hides the costs giving the illusion of low prices because we we pay twice) then she really can't make an argument at all. If she feels so strongly about keeping oil prices artificially low then tell her to put on a uniform and bring her own children with her and go fight for what she believes but leave our kids and our country out of it.