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I'm not attacking you in the least, nor am I going to indulge in making this personal. I am not adding cannon fodder to anything....
I am speaking directly to the comments about someone being fine attacking Iraq which posed no threat- yet at the time, and for years in the past it was COMMON agreement that Iraq was a threat. Now it is convenient to state that it was all a lie and use it to attack the administration. I don't have anything to admit wrong for. I was not sitting in those congressional or senate meetings, I don't have access to the intel they do, and I have not personally sent anyone to war. I personally think, as does Morrigoon, who started this thread, that we did the right thing in Iraq- and I don't have to admit to being "wrong" about anything. The dems are not saying they were wrong- they are denying their past stance and screaming that Bush and Co are liars. It's partisan and transparent, and no attempt to make it look noble works. |
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And let's not forget, since we are engaging in an exercise to defend against revisionist history, the political climate (70% of Americans in favor of attacking) at the time. The dems where guilty of lacking a backbone and going along with the frenzy whipped up by a warmongering administration, I'll grant you that.
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Yes, there were people on both sides who truly believed that Iraw was a threat before we went in. But as the issue got pushed, as the time for a decission came, people said, "Okay, let's see the hard evidence, the smoking gun, THEN we'll support it." And what hard evidence came out? Collin Powel with a couple satelite photos of trucks with circles around them. THAT'S when people's "stories changed", and by "stories changed," I mean people stood by their statements that said we shouldn't go in without defnitive proof. And yet we did.
Between you and me, I wouldn't have been surprised to find out that Sadaam DID have a WMD program. But without proof, there was no justification for action. Assume and speculate all you want, but there's a damned good reason part of the foundation of this country involves the addage "innocent until proven guilty." I suppose we should all thank George for demonstrating so vividly why it's important to do more than pay lip service to the values that define our country, and actually uphold them rather then uphold them unless it's convenient not to.
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:rolleyes" yeah- that's it. The dems were weak willed helpless and hapless, almost victims, who just could not stand up to anyone. They are not REALLY responsible for any of the opinions that Iraq was a threat, or had WMD's, no, they were just misled, and it's all someone else's fault The briefings and intel came LONG before the current Bush administration- do you ever get tired of offering these excuses, justifications or finger pointing at anyone BUT your party? Quote:
They are not subject to the addage of innocent until proven guilty- you seem to want to apply US citizen principles to world issues or foreign people- it doesn't work that way. They don't get the innocent until proven guilty anymore than foreign NON-uniformed terrorist get the protection of OUR Constitution. Last edited by Nephythys : 02-18-2005 at 10:20 AM. |
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I could point to the quotes by powell and rice about Iraq not being a threat a year before they were a threat, but whats the point.
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The dems weren't helpless, they were spineless. Considering the climate at the time, it would have been political suicide to speak out against attacking Iraq. That shouldn't have stopped them from doing the right thing but it did. Do you remember the congresswoman from Oakland, California and the hell she went through when she voted against giving Bush the authority to go to war? Ugly stuff. Let's face it, this country is full of people who feel better about themselves when America is kicking somebody's ass.
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