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To: Brumar89 who wrote (107488)8/17/2005 7:02:11 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Oh please
how would you put Saddam back in power the way it was? You can't- it's the old Pottery Barn thing (not that Pottery Barn actually has that policy- but someone made up the "we broke it we fix it" thing- and it has a certain fairness to it)- it's broke, and you can't put it back the way it was. The Shiites wouldn't take him back, and you don't have an Iraqi army fully of Sunnis, with a government full of Sunnis. That's just crazy to suggest it could be done. You could have left it alone, but you can't put it back now we've completely screwed the pooch.

Pretty much ALL we post here is opinions, you, me and everyone else. I really don't see the point in going on with this. You think Saddam's violent removal was completely justified, and you don't seem too concerned about the results of it, nor do you seem to want to take responsibility for the consequences of his removal. Knowing this much about your opinions, my interest in your questions, and the rest of your opinions, is nil.