No question our troops are doing the right thing. But given the fact that the U.N, most of the world and many of our previous allies, three U.S. diplomats who resigned in protest, the pope, and past president Carter alll disagree, should make any thinking person wonder.
Before you scream traitor, know that I served in the military, I love my country, and I am 100% behind our troops. So, am I still allowed to voice an opinion?
What we need to justify a war is a clear and present threat to our counrty. That never was shown in spitE of moths of weapons inspectors.
Answer this, if we had no intention of basing our actions on what the inspectors found why did we insist that they be allowed in? And if we had solid information about banned weapons why didn't we share that info with the inspectors, so they could find the smoking gun?
And lastly, why has this administration been unable to show any clear link between terrorist and Saddam? Bush keeps bringing up 9/11 but has never shown any clear link between Saddam and 9/11
Is Saddam an absolutly evil person? Absolutly? Is it our job to remove all the evil people in the world? NO!
God bless our troops and all the poor Iraq's who hate Saddam too, but will lose thier homes, and in many cases their lives.
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No huevos no pollo.