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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (170376)6/2/2003 7:21:25 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) of 1582668
 
tejek,

re: I was more then willing to let the weapons inspectors find out if there really was 5% of Saddam's WMD still outstanding

Not I, but then maybe this is why they had such a hard time finding things - still bugs me that Saddam did not more fully cooperate when he "didn't have anything" - just can't see any reason to hide "nothing".

re:after the killing of American troops and the spending of $75+ billion to topple Saddam, I want to see them up close and personal.......well, on the tube at least.

Don't we all.

On the other hand it doesn't detract from all the free people from various jails and torture chambers and the saving of starving children. Not to mention the bases in the region and business contracts to push our economy, cheaper oil, etc - look on the bright side, they have a potentially better future. No matter the WMD issue, it was morally the right thing to do. Very few times does a good thing line up with our national interests, look at Africa.
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