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To: hmaly who wrote (162647)3/2/2003 5:25:12 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577023
 
To make their anti war message believable, they have demonized GW and ignored Sadddam's flaws.

Bob Dornan gave an absolutely fantastic speech addressing this issue (amongst others) in DC yesterday. They replayed it earlier on CSPAN; if you get a chance to see it, it was just great. He really put the entire Iraq war situation in perspective. It was part of some unpublicized pro-Bush rally yesterday which, interestingly, has not been reported on any news program I've seen yet.



To: hmaly who wrote (162647)3/2/2003 6:41:44 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577023
 
Turkey is out so I say we call the war off for now.
Without Turkey's northern front it's a real danger. But press harder for inspections backed up by force. Invading Iraq alone is too expensive and dangerous now. And Saddam is not going to threaten anyone any time soon. It can wait and we can save 200 billion bucks and thousands of lives, actually hundreds of thousands of lives including Iraqis.

I'm no peacenik but it's common sense now. Question is does Bush have common sense? We'll see. Sometimes the greatest victories are the battles you don't fight. Sun Tzu said that. Bush ought to listen. He's cost the world enough as it is with his Saddam obsession.