To: Utah Girl
"But either way, the men and women ordered to undertake this mission can take pride in the justice of their cause."No Senator McCain, the "justice of their cause" at best is highly questionable. At worst it's nothing less then the United States invading a foreign country for the sole purpose of installing a pro-US/pro-Isreal, puppet regime. Sorry to burst the bubble of so many on this forum, but Bush is way off base on this one. Flame away if you must.
To: ProtectRUnborn
OH yeah, just like we did in Kuwait after the Gulf War? I don't think so.
9 posted on
03/11/2003 7:53:51 PM PST by
Utah Girl
To: ProtectRUnborn
Well..give us something to flame against. So far I've just seen some unsupported left wing rhetoric that I guess we're supposed to take as fact.
Give us some facts to support what you say.
To: ProtectRUnborn
Anyone arguing against the 'justice of the cause' of removing Saddam Hussein hasnt spoken to any victims of Saddam's torture cells.
read the links i gave in post #21. the ones that describe personal stories of torture genocide, and political imprisonment.
24 posted on
03/11/2003 8:39:03 PM PST by
WOSG
(Liberate Iraq!!)
To: ProtectRUnborn
I suggest you look up Jeffrey Goldberg's piece in the New Yorker (not your suspect right-wing mag) entitled "The Great Terror". If you can read that and not believe that we should end him and his regime, you should be hung at sunrise by the neck until dead.
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