akuma587 said:
That's just plain false that car accidents aren't preventable. Over 30-40% of them are due to driver inadvertence alone and are caused by people who probably shouldn't be on the road in the first place. You could easily reduce the number of car accident fatalities by imposing stricter tests on people to get and keep their licenses, take away people's licenses easier, and make older people take driving tests more frequently. Are you really telling me that 3000 of those 42,000 deaths are in no way shape or form preventable? It would also be cheaper to prevent those deaths than to spend trillions of dollars abroad on a war that many people believe has made us less safe.
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Hey, we could save 42,000 + lives a year if we allowed no one to drive.
What about accidents don't you get? You could be a wonderful driver, pass tons of tests and be too tired driving home one night and veer off into mini-van filled with 6 people and kill them all. Happens all the time.
Without significantly removing/limiting freedom of our citizens you aren't going to stop accidents from occurring. Humans all make mistakes. Even still you will have people who drive despite regulations or stricter testing.
Regardless, you are still avoiding the initial point that the nature of death is the cause for concern. Accidents happen. People crash into trees while skiing or driving. People cut their hands off working in machine shops. People lose eyeballs. People die. Accidents happen.
Allowing Terrorists to come into this country and just bomb buildings and innocent people for no reason is not the same thing. No matter how you try and slice it.
It's not about the pure numbers of lives lost. It's about the assault on our lifestyle, our ideals and the general way our country is run that makes terrorism even worse. I'm sorry but I don't want to live like Israel does. Always under threat of some new terrorist attack.
Sure it would be cheaper to sit back and store all of our money in the bank and not spend a dime too. The fact is, America feels like it has an obligation to sticking it's nose into where it does or doesn't belong. (I'll leave that argument for another time). Iraq wasn't exactly stable. Neither is Iran and several other nations around there. By gaining more of a presence in the Middle East we are more likely to have a stable Middle East and possibly reduce the breeding grounds for terrorism and the hatred for anything and everything Western.







