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Randy:
Didn't say we should. But, on the other hand, if these wars of the past were somehow or other begun by democrat administrations for, at the time what were considered to be "noble reasons", one must still face the fact, rightly or wrongly, that in all three cases the US (and others) were invited in by the country that perceived itself as under attack. Fair or not, this ain't the case in Iraq, no matter how the data are spun. Had we really wanted to go after the country where most of the folks from 9/11 came from, we should have started with Saudi Arabia.
No argument aboiut the good or bad being accomplished. There are two asides to every coin. Read my other posts. I am not anti Bush; I am anti some policies, bith domestic and foreign. But, because I do not fall lockstep, I have been considered as somehow unpatriotic and worse. That is wrong headed and unproductive. There should be room for dissent in any civilization otherwise you have a totalitarian state.
"There is a vast difference between disagreeing and being disagreeable"
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Bob S. former owner of a 1984 silver 944
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