No I have not abandoned that angle.Simon W. Moon said:It does nothing to show that the invasion was necessary, the best idea or even that it was not a ****-poor idea.
So I take it you've decided to abandon the whole Hussein-really-did-have-WMD-even-though-we-haven't-found-them-yet angle?
Why don't you just say that you and Team Bush are borrow-and-spend big-government liberals who're getting their foreign policy cues from Socialists and Trotskyites?
Simon W. Moon said:sarcasm or elitism?
According to the left, it was. Because the whole basis for this war was a lie. Bush lied to us about WMD's, therefore, we shouldnt be over there. Thats what they think.GySgt said:Stronger minded to stay the course to completion than most.....elitism.
The world is full of right and wrong. Was it wrong to free Iraqis from Saddam?
JKD COBRA said:According to the left, it was. Because the whole basis for this war was a lie. Bush lied to us about WMD's, therefore, we shouldnt be over there. Thats what they think.
GySgt said:It allows them to grandstand. Very few will actually say that is was wrong to free Iraqis and to get rid of Saddam. They will instead blow smoke, because to admit such a thing would be counterproductive to their bashing and complaining.
Its a simple question....Was it wrong to free Iraqis from Saddam?
The problem with that is Iraq was harboring terrorists. So we can't sit here and wait for them to overthrow Saddam. When we are attacked by terrorists, we can't sit around and wait for another country to fix them problem when WE were attacked.Iriemon said:Ask the 30,000 or so who have been killed as a result of our invasion. And the many times more wounded or injured.
We would be better off if Sadam was still in power. The region is much more destabilized now.
The Iraqis have had 30 years to overthrow him if he was so distasteful to them. Let them decide their own government.
Exactly. Thats exactly why the libs only way of debating us is to discredit us and call us names. Because they can't tell people their true beliefs. They can't tell people what they really think because they would never win an election. So instead, they have to blow smoke. Which is why they are losing elections. The average person isn't stupid. They like to think they are. Just look at some of the signatures on this site. They think the average American is a stupid mindless person who can't think for himself.It allows them to grandstand. Very few will actually say that is was wrong to free Iraqis and to get rid of Saddam. They will instead blow smoke, because to admit such a thing would be counterproductive to their bashing and complaining
Iriemon said:Ask the 30,000 or so who have been killed as a result of our invasion. And the many times more wounded or injured.
We would be better off if Sadam was still in power. The region is much more destabilized now.
The Iraqis have had 30 years to overthrow him if he was so distasteful to them. Let them decide their own government.
GySgt said:That's cute. You must one of the many who think if we arrest some terrorists then the problem is solved.
You didn't answer the question...Was it wrong to free Iraqis from Saddam?
JKD COBRA said:The problem with that is Iraq was harboring terrorists. So we can't sit here and wait for them to overthrow Saddam. When we are attacked by terrorists, we can't sit around and wait for another country to fix them problem when WE were attacked.
Now be honest, are you saying we invaded Iraq before 911 happened?Ask the 30,000 or so who have been killed as a result of our invasion. And the many times more wounded or injured.
JKD COBRA said:Didn't we have a civil war? I guess using the liberal thinking of today, this country should have given up. It would have never worked.
And your keep skipping over one part. We were attacked by terrorists. We didn't just wake up one day and say "hey, we need to free Iraq." We were attacked.
But unfortunately, I don't think there is hope for you. Because of this quote:
Now be honest, are you saying we invaded Iraq before 911 happened?
If you'd like to continue to explore your peronal feelings for me, you're welcome to start a thread in The Basement.JKD COBRA said:But I am not a big government liberal. But you on the other hand, seem to talk like a liberal.
What's confusing?getinvolved said:QUOTE: Simon W. Moon
" Of course it wasn't a preemptive war. That's my point. It was in fact a preventive war.
Question is, since it wasn't a preemptive war, why did Team Bush sell it as a preemptive war?"
Um...huh? Am I the only one confused??
Was it wrong to sidetrack the War on Terror and turn Iraq into a training ground for al-Qaida?GySgt said:Stronger minded to stay the course to completion than most.....elitism.
The world is full of right and wrong. Was it wrong to free Iraqis from Saddam?
oldreliable67 said:Just my opinion:
We cannot consider Iraq as a singularity. We must consider it in the context of not only the Middle East, but the entire Arab-Muslim world.
The battle in Iraq and the Middle East is about integrating their economies into the rest of the world. The old dictum of "Investment follows the flag" has now been changed to "Investment follows security". If we are successful - and certainly we are not there yet - a rising tide of economic well-being for Iraqis and others in the ME will cut the legs from underneath future Arab-Muslim recruiting efforts. It will facilitate the efforts of the more moderate Muslim clerics and help them gain converts to the more moderate view. It will offer Arab-Muslim youth an attractive alternative: a modern society, open and connected to the rest of the world, instead of a return to the dark days of insular religuous repression.
This is the essence of our purpose in Iraq: by facilitating reconciliation and communication, we pave the way for a representative form of government and thereby forestall creation of the radical fundamentalist Muslim caliphate first in Iraq, then across the Middle East.
We were attacked by terrorists. Iraq was harboring terrorists. There's your answer.Iriemon said:We were attacked. So? We were not attacked by Iraq.
Don't understand your last point. Why would you think I am saying that?
No need for that, its not important to me. I was only asking you a question. Besides, the basement is a place for name calling, why would I want to do that?If you'd like to continue to explore your peronal feelings for me, you're welcome to start a thread in The Basement.
JKD COBRA said:We were attacked by terrorists. Iraq was harboring terrorists. There's your answer.
No need for that, its not important to me. I was only asking you a question. Besides, the basement is a place for name calling, why would I want to do that?
Was it wrong to sidetrack the War on Terror and turn Iraq into a training ground for al-Qaida?
Wow, you know, that is a really good point. Since 'some' people, (a minority of people BTW) thought the information was 'sketchy' then we shouldn't worry about it.Iriemon said:I have found that the evidence supporting my answer -- Iraq was harboring terrorists -- to be sketchy at best. About in the same league as the answer: Iraq had WMDs.
Except they weren't the terrorists that attacked us.JKD COBRA said:We were attacked by terrorists. Iraq was harboring terrorists. There's your answer.
My magic eight-ball is in the shop, so I have no idea why you do that.JKD COBRA said:No need for that, its not important to me. I was only asking you a question. Besides, the basement is a place for name calling, why would I want to do that?
JKD COBRA said:Wow, you know, that is a really good point. Since 'some' people, (a minority of people BTW) thought the information was 'sketchy' then we shouldn't worry about it.
You know, were not talking about ordering a pizza. When your in charge of a country, and you get information that million's upon million's of lives are at stake, you don't sit there and say "well, the information is sketchy" you don't wait to see what happens when your talking about terrorist attacks.
You guys can complain all you want, but the bottom line is, you guys are in the minority. ... You are in the minority. ... The majority of this country voted for Bush. A large majority.
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