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Politics : HOWARD DEAN -THE NEXT PRESIDENT?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (1173)12/28/2003 1:22:59 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) of 3079
 
Ann, if you consider that Saddam is a terrorist of the same degree as Osama, Ayman, Mullah Omar etc. then you have fallen for the Bush propaganda. That the terrorist threat to the US has not dimished a bit, that the Bush's policy for war on terrorism is afailure is evidenced by the current alert level raised to HIGH and the US having to request flight cancellations. After spending those billions of US taxpayers money, after the loss of all those American lives in Iraq, we are faced with the same level of terrorist threat proves that turning our attention to Saddam has been a miserable failure of the Bush administration.

Capturing Saddam? Big deal. The Muslim terrorists do not even consider him a Muslim since he violated a fundamental principle of Islam which is "a Muslim does not attack a Muslim". (Kuwait, a Muslim country)

I mean I can go on with this but it really angers me that folks like you fall for the propaganda when we still have to live with the same level of terrorist threat as we had during 9/11.

So let us look at it objectively. Who cares what a Iraqi (Saddam) does to other Iraqis. Who cares if Saddam pays off those Palestenian suicide bombers who kill Israelis. I am an American. I care about American lives. And when my tax money is spent, let it first be spent to protect American lives.

End of my soap box.
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