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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: ajax99 who wrote (9827)2/18/2003 2:11:19 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) of 25898
 
<< Sending cruise missiles isn't actually much of an act of bravery. It is a rather cowardly actually. >>

I'll accept your view of America, and our men and women in uniform, who are in harm's way.

<< Hans Blix says there is not any evidence of weapons of mass destruction. Scott Ritter a former US marine says there is not evidence of weapons of mass destruction. >>

Do you really believe that Saddam has not developed, and does not hold, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons? Would you stake your life on it? Better yet, would you stake your country's life on it?

<< When did Bush jr gives no evidence - only rhetoric - why because people like you fall for it. >>

I would rather fall for the rhetoric of one the greatest presidents of the United States, then fall for the rhetoric of a savage, corrupt mass murderer, like Saddam.

I find it interesting that you save most of your insults for President Bush, and very little bad about Saddam. You trust an evil thug like Saddam, do you? You don't think such a man is capable of committing evil acts?

If America didn't have an exceptional man, like Bush, as President, on Sept 11th, 2001, Al Qaeda would still be planning attacks against us in Afghanistan, and the Taliban would still be holding daily executions in their Olympic soccer field.
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