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To: stockman_scott who wrote (138570)7/1/2004 9:08:10 AM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
But picking apart the reasons why we got into Iraq in the first place and comparing what the administration said in 2002 with what we know in 2004, it is increasingly difficult not to conclude, as a majority of the American public and that founding father of modern conservatism have now concluded, that the whole enterprise was a mistake...

It's always a disappointment when someone makes a mistake. It's a large disappointment when thousands of people are killed and maimed from that mistake. And when you consider that terrorism has increased as a result; terrorist organization have grown and we've distanced ourselves from our real friends in the process .... "a mistake" seems to be a gross understatement.

jttmab