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Well I voted for no War, not because I don't think the ******* doesn't have the weapons or won't use them, I'm pretty sure he will. I just prayed for no war.

There are plenty of warriors in U.S. uniforms that have enlisted, for pure love of country, and believe very strongly that they have a job to do that needs doing, and I salute them, and I pray for them.

I don't believe Pres. Bush is a bad person, and I don't believe he's a warmonger.

I also don't believe that Colin Powell would remain in the position he is in if he didn't believe the job needed doing.

Having said all of this I'm not sure that I agree with either of them (thats my right)

If this war will make it safer in the U.S. then we need to do it. My reservations, come when we start trying to convince the rest of the world that its good for THEM, or that we are doing the Iraqi people a FAVOR.

To hell with that!

If the Problem is Sadam Hussein and his death will make it safer here, then let's send in the guys that take care of that kind of business, (CIA, SEALS,SPECIAL FORCES) and let them do THEIR thing,.... tomorrow,.... next week,.... or two months from now. Why kill a bunch of OUR troops, and colateraly a bunch of iraqis, when we don't have to?

The world already knows were the baddest guys on the block.

We've got a lot of things that need to be done to make the U.S. a safer place, rather than goin to Iraq to kill a mosquito with a sledgehammer. IMHO

herm frown
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