Re: "Saddam Hussein is extraneous to the concerns and calculation of the great preponderance of anti-war activists"
Yes, of course. This fact is a grave error on your part, IMO. Questions of war certainly revolve around he whom you consider to be "extraneous" to the issue of war. Of course, I feel it would be immoral of our government NOT to threaten and if necessary, attack Saddam's Iraq. To leave him alone while removing sanctions to boot(as your ilk would have it)would be tantamount to our becoming murderous accomplices to any further evils he may commit in the world(Saddam, himself a convicted murderer, was likely well aware of the events known as 911 in advance).
You may not feel you support Saddam, but it may fairly be said that your beliefs must comfort him, and that it would please him greatly were they adopted by the masses of the American people.
Peace through strength works against tyrants like Saddam.
Won't you join us in strength, before Saddam wreaks the havoc which he, by his murderous actions, bold anti-American statements, cover-ups, and lies surely intends?
Peace through strength as,
Freedom Works
Dan B |