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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (232640)5/13/2005 5:11:34 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575626
 
Yes, I agree mistakes have been made and our history in the region is a large part of the problem we are forced to try to fix today. However, you and other keep pointing to the large number of Iraqi dead as if it was the U.S. who caused those deaths and that is false.

Who came in like a bull in a china closet and totally upset the Iraqi power structure while not having something with which to replace it? Who else are you going to blame for a Bush mistake? And its not like there weren't people telling Bush not to do it or that Americans were really confident about the move...........Bush went ahead in spite of the opposition.

I blame no one but Bush and his cronies for the mess we are in.......the Sunnis are only taking advantage of Bush's inexperience and incompetency when it comes to foreign matters.

Its time to admit our mistake and bring American troops home asap.

ted
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