George W. Bush has finally succeeded in killing Sadam Hussein, avenging Hussein's threat against his father, and showing that he could do something his father couldn't do (or more accurately, knew better than to do).
Hussein was an evil, murderous despot who deserved death, no question about that, even though he posed no imminent threat to the United States.
Here's my question: Was it worth 3,000 brave young American lives, and over 600,000 innocent Iraqi lives (so far) for Bush to pursue his personal vendetta against Sadam? Was it worth the billions of US taxpayer's dollars that he has spent to look brave & strong, wear a flight suit for a "Mission Accomplished" photo op, and to look brave, not like a coward who dodged combat service in Viet Nam?
Isn't it a fact that Bush, with his lies (it's documented that he manipulated the intelligence) has killed more US citizens than the terrorists on 9/11 and more Iraqis than did Saddam Hussein?
Was it worth it?
2006-12-29
17:44:09
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Don P
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