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Oh boy....the Bush bashing has commenced. Whenever the 'other guy' is in power, EVERYTHING that goes wrong is suddenly the President's fault it. Sigh...
At any rate, I am enjoying this discussion also. 1) Quote:
Let's look at the WMD issue for a moment: A war has taken place. Lots of Iraqi military sites have been destroyed. Fighting continues one year later, and most of our troops are worried about security--not searching every ammunition dump (and there are many of them the size of Manhatten). For those who aid our forces, their lives and the lives of their families are threatened by those still loyal to Saddam. In fact, we have been having a hard time getting Iraqis to come forward and testify against Saddam for his war crimes, because there is so much danger. So is it really a surprise that all of Saddam's predicted stockpiles of Sarin gas--thought to occupy the volume of a swimming pool--have not yet been found? Did you know that Iraqi forces are thought to have hidden and destroyed WMD even as our troops were entering Baghdad as part of Saddam's final orders? If Saddam had no WMD, what happened to all the WMD he had after the Gulf War...did he export them to other countries/groups (uh-oh), or destroy them without telling anyone? Why would he continue to obstruct the work of the U.N. inspectors if he had no WMD? As I said in an earlier post, what are these-- http://www.cia.gov/cia/reports/iraq...ants/index.html --ice cream trucks? Bush did not say Saddam was an immediate threat, he said Saddam was an imminent threat. Be careful with word choice. Quote:
Earlier, you provided a list of reasons you think we should not have invaded Iraq. One of the reasons was that Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11. Saddam had nothing to do with Pearl Harbor, either--but that is irrelevant. Quote:
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Finally, even if the government did supply WMD to Saddam (which I definitely think is wrong), you're talking about something that happened over 20 years ago--it has no relevance to whether or not we should have used force on Saddam today. If anything, your comments support the recent removal of Saddam to make up for the mistakes we made 20 years ago. Quote:
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Secondly, the military carried out its mission brilliantly with astonishingly few casualties, given its task. Third: even if this be considered a failure, it was a failure on the part of military logistics and/or Congress dispensing the appropriate funds just as much as it was a failure Bush. Finally, this is totally irrelevant to our discussion, which is supposed to be about whether or not the use of force was justified with Saddam.Quote:
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Gerani-- Your comments on American culture sound a bit closed-minded. Whatever happened to appreciating the culture of others? Or are the only 'good' cultures non-American cultures?
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<<why does the normal US citizen supports this? <snip> Why does the American taxpayer support America's international mischief?>>
Who said the "normal" US citizen does support it? Not all of us are running around in pickup trucks with a shotgun in the back window and a dog hanging its head out the window yelling "Yeehaw, let's go over there and kick some ***!" There are many of us who are appalled at the invasion of Iraq and our government's heavy handed, arrogant attitude towards other countries. We, like you, are at the mercy of our government and our only option is to try and vote these people out the next time around. Melody |
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Only there isn't anyone one else to vote for..
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i dont mean to say one culture is better than the other. the american culture is certainly good for its reasons. its a nice mix, we are all facing each other and looking forward, facing problems, especially racism and such. its good, a very educating experience, just to live in the US. but i was talking about how the US's relationship with the world. some people think that the US are so good in everything, therefore they are heavily influenced by western culture and they loose thier own, especially in asia. as i mentioned, there are many japanese who think geisha were invented by foreigners. when i travel to india, i cringe to see movie posters everywhere (indians are BIG movie goers). pop music has got certainly affected it. you have got to admit all that violence, sexuality, and drugs you may see is prevalent in US shows or movies or music now appears in India. this new range of pop is masking over traditional indian arts. its soo sad to see the tradition of geisha disappear because there is no more an appriciation for such beauty. im just ****** off and sad. i dont want to see traditional arts and geisha fall. but whattodo? this is reality.
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mr. spinkles
the quotes you asked for in which Bush liked Iraq with 9/11 or at least with Al Qaeda: "Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications, and statements by people now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids and protects terrorists, including members of al Qaeda." http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...030128-19.html "The regime has long-standing and continuing ties to terrorist organizations, and there are al Qaeda terrorists inside Iraq." http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/Da...ics020926.html "Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications and statements by people now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids and protects terrorists, including members of Al Qaida." -- State of the Union Address (1/28/2003). wa:do |
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