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Politics : Attack Iraq? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Doren who wrote (5258)3/29/2003 11:46:48 PM
From: jerry manning  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 8683
 
"""""Most of the anti war people I have talked to were for continued inspections. Most of these people would have probably supported a war eventually if they saw enough proof that Saddam was really the huge danger the Admin claims. Most of them either do not see enough evidence or they don't believe Bush."""""

1. 12 years of inspections... Saddam's lies.

2. If they have not seen the danger he posses to the world by now, they never will (allow themselves to see). Evidence? You are not serious.

3. They don't believe Bush because of their hate for him. Why did they believe everything Clinton said? Why were they silent during Clinton's wars around the world?

4. Freaks in the street lies---Bush loves war! He hates America. America is the evil aggressor. America causes all the problems in the world. America brought 9-11 upon itself and deserved it.

What do you think the US soldiers in Iraq think of the demonstrators in the streets of America? Most would like to pound the piss out of them. They see them as gutless cowards.

Do you really believe that this administration NEEDED this war? That it wanted this war?

This war was like a huge boulder that was pushed into the path of what is right and just in this world. America decided to move the big rock out of the way.

P.S. The war is on. The freaks in the street are without honor. They are meaningless...unless they are there to support our troops and their own freedoms.