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02-25-2003, 08:37 PM | #61 |
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Re: reply from the reply to the war in iraq
Lay off the aggression or leave. No one owes you an explanation for anything. Learn to spell, you're killing me here. Perhaps if you gained an education, reversed the brainwashing, etc, you might sound intelligent! Otherwise, your "arguments" pose nothing new. Here's an idea: generate your OWN opinions, don't let Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh do it for you. Watch Donahue, he's a liberal, and he always "wins" his debates... does that make it right? No, it's an opinion, but your elitist nature just makes you a rat bastard.
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I agree with you! it's the same like the war on terror against Afganistan.There were killed innocent ppl,but Osama is safe and sound...still....hope not 4 long
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02-26-2003, 10:29 AM | #63 |
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rely to siana
thanks.
is is always sad when innocent people di. but it is what we have to do.it is a part of life.I am not saying by no means that I don't careabout the innocent.i carea lot.but saddam has to be taken out.thereis no way getting around it. -- anonymous |
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uhm... the "thatīs a thing we have to do" didnīt sound really good...
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No, there is no proof that he should be taken out more than any other leader, moreso that we have to do it. Can't your mind fathom the implications of a pre-emptive foreign attack policy?
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People will think that you're a pretty fart smeller if you do! I mean, smart feller.
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I'm really confused on it right now...sometimes I don't want to see war, But then sometimes I'm afraid we'll be attacked if we don't go in....
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a few considerations of mine:
1. Bush and Tony Blair arenīt dealing with it the right way. 2. UN has to be respected. By both sides: US and Iraq. 3. France doesnīt support it coz they have business with Iraq. 4. Not the right time to begin a war. 5. Saddam is nuts. 6. Saddam has to be ousted. 7. I agree with the war, but not in the way is being done. 8. USA have the right to defend each other. 9. Hate for US will grow in Middle-East. 10. Iraq has to cooperate. 11. It will ruin the recuperation of worldīs economy. MTVīs Confronting Iraq: reporter interviews 3 boys in Iraq who like american pop artists. She asks: Whatīs your personal opinion on the WTC attacks: Boy: They deserved it! If they think like that, so I guess it should be eye for an eye. Bomb them and tell me their opinion. Ask them if it the civilians who die in this bombing deserved it. Itīs hard to be Christian some times. I canīt admit someone saying something like that. On the other hand, quote from CSI: Grissom: Eye for an eye and the whole world goes blind.
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why you began to be scared from Saddam just after 11.09?He was there all the time,why US had to wait till now and didn't do anything against his regime before?
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Actually we have been "dealing" with him for the last 10 years since desert storm in 1991! Saddam is satan himself, they actually have tapes of him killing his own people, sodomizing young boys, raping young girls and assasinating people in the streets over "not supporting him" Even Bill Clinton sent scud missles over there awhile back, it just seems with all the terrorism it has all reached a "head" now and George Bush it gonna cut off the head!
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Hope Saddam's regime will be over soon!
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I support the war (well now, the war itself is over, but I also support the placement of troops in Iraq until Saddam is completely gone and a steady government is in place). It is a duty, more or less, that the United States has taken upon itself as the only remaining superpower in the world. If the United States were to have been an isolationist nation, as it was prior to the first world war (when it was NOT a superpower), many nations would complain about the Americans' lack of care for foreign governments and what have you. Many Middle-Easterners hate the United States for many reasons. I will admit that one is the government's seemingly brash treatment of other nations. But it seems to me that citizens of foreign nations, particularly those of 'developing nations' (the p.c. term for 'third world') despise the United States more for its pitiful moral state. They abhor the way we 'flaunt' our wealth (which, for them, could be considered a family owning 2 or 3 cars; for us, it is a necessity, a way of life; it also seems the media exacerbates the problem by making it seem as though all Americans live in great excess). Anyway, W is merely finishing the job his father did not do (though the US' task in the first Gulf War was to drive the imperisalistic Iraqis from Kuwait and not to remove Saddam) and Clinton had little care about (save for a very brief bombing campaign sometime around '98). W's got the balls to go after this heinous dictator. We've seen Iraqi soldiers surrenduring and thanking the US for its mission to liberate the country; citizens cheering on coalition forces. Obviously some parts of Iraq are more opposed to occupation than others. The largely left-wing media, however, overplays the negative responses, 'tricking' Americans into thinking no help is welcome. Rather, Iraqis now enjoy more freedom than they ever did under Saddam; those who wish for his old regime are foolish to do so.
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I supported Clinton and support Peace.
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BearFan... all that you said sounds great, but I don't think you answered the one big question... What gives us the right to go in there? You said "is a duty, more or less, that the United States has taken upon itself as the only remaining superpower in the world", which makes sense, but on the same page, what if Iraq imposed a duty on itself to rid the world of Christianity. There is no question that Saddam is quite the monster, but, I am more interested in domestic problems than going into iraq on a WMD scavenger hunt.
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