Something... and Half of Something: Iraq and WMD

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October 07, 2004

Iraq and WMD

Quite frankly, I really don't give a rat's butt whether we find WMDs in Iraq or not. I have no doubt they were there and that they are now in Syria.

Puleeze. Saddam was a power hungry and psychotic dictator sitting on a pile of cold hard cash. He bribed the UN, Russia, France and China. All that was left was to get out from under the watchful eye of the US and its all systems go. So, he let the UN in for a little peek. Didn't work, thanks to George Bush.

Whether WMDs are found in Iraq or not is simply of no moment to me at all. Saddam Hussien is a terrorist who supported other terrorists and he needed to be stopped. If I regret anything that our President and our Military has done, I regret that we captured the bastard alive. He should have been shot while trying to escape.

Reality is that the intelligence concerning WMDs and Iraq was a lot better than the intelligence reports about the possibility of arabs flying planes into buildings pre-9/11. Yet people want to fault George Bush for not acting on poor intelligence and somehow stopping 9/11 before it happened and they want to fault him for acting on good intelligence and stopping a terrorist responsible for the murders of an untold number of people.

I support the War on Terrorism. I support President Bush. I support President Bush's decision to take the War on Terrorism into Iraq.

Meanwhile, The Great Pretender's Junior Achiever told America on Tuesday Nite that there are 60 countries who have members of Al Qaida in them. Sixty countries, but not Iraq. Oh no, not Iraq! Unjust war!

So. If the war in Iraq is really an "unjust war" should we release him? Give him back his palaces? Give him back his people shredders and his torture chambers?

Posted by LindaSoG at October 7, 2004 08:22 PM