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To: TimF who wrote (2771)2/19/2004 1:04:18 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7936
 
If early planning of the war is somehow immoral then when the war planning starts might be a question that people care about but even assuming that (and I don't) it wouldn't change the morality or the success (or lack there of for either) of the war.

Early planning prior to 9/11 has a lot to do with the morality/honesty of this administration. Bush and company has gone on and on about how this war was prompted by 9/11 and his war on terrorism. Now we find out that the administration was plotting regime change in Iraq prior to 9/11. And yet you think that that has little effect on the morality of the war.

Well, sorry about that but it doesn't. This was a pre-emptive war started by a group of people who wanted Saddam gone for years. Its BS and I won't be a part of a nation that thinks it can throw its weight around like that. Its not the American way even if Texans think it is.

Like I've said before, regime change in the US is way overdue.

ted