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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Lane3 who wrote (41843)5/3/2004 3:02:04 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) of 793622
 
"I'm confident that most supporters will go to their
graves believing it was the right decision (going into
Iraq) regardless of what may ensue."


Well jeepers, that's a revelation. Unless something
significant, & as yet reported, comes out to change the
perception of why we went into Iraq in the first place,
there is no reason to change your mind about it. Just
about everyone has made up their mind why we went into
Iraq & whether it was worth it.

Granted, there are massive forces globally working
furiously to prevent success in Iraq (you know - many
within the liberal media - certain liberal politicians -
certain extremists on the left - the criminals, 'er
politicians who took bribes from Saddam - any number of
Arab thugocrocies - and the various terrorist networks
around the globe. But their success in ruining
independence & democracy in Iraq should not automatically
make the reasons for removing Saddam wrong.

They are, after all, separate events requiring separate
strategies. Who would have thought that after most of the
world being so completely wrong about the war, that those
same disparate groups would fight harder to thwart the
Coalition of the willing in the war's aftermath?
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