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To: tejek who wrote (161631)2/19/2003 10:22:52 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575556
 
Now its gotten so twisted

After reading your post, I've concluded the only thing that is twisted is your tiny little mind.

Bin Laden is MORE evil than Saddam, who is LESS evil than Hitler. So Bin Laden is somewhere between Hitler and Saddam. You are maybe the most full of sh*t person I've ever encountered in my 50 or so years.

What I would have liked to have seen is all the major players in the world unite and over time, clean up one country after another using the threat of force.

Exactly what Bush is doing, dumbass. But you can't have a "threat of force" when you work through the UN and you have France withholding support, likely because they're afraid of what we'll find when we go to Baghdad.

Note: This post was cleaned up as much as possible from the first draft, and I made every effort to avoid a personal attack. I just could not bring myself to make the post without criticizing the idiocy of your thought process somewhat.



To: tejek who wrote (161631)2/19/2003 10:32:25 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575556
 
>No, I've never thought Saddam should be left alone. What I would have liked to have seen is all the major players in the world unite and over time, clean up one country after another using the threat of force. It could have been a brilliant strategy and once you were successful with the first couple of tyrants, probably the rest could have been knocked over with a feather. It would have had the added bonus of forcing out some of al Qaeda from their hiding places.

Ah... that's exactly what I've been trying to say, except it feels to me as if, yes, the Bushies are a bit too eager, but the Europeans are the ones being obstructionist, and that's where it's all gone so wrong. I think this really is the point we disagree on.

-Z