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Originally posted by for the people
COLOR=darkred]First, there is NO proof that Saddam was amassing WMD to use against us or that he had ties to to terrorist groups with plans to use WMD against us[/COLOR] To state that he was indicates total lack of diregard for the facts. If you have proof that he was, I'm sure dubya's campaign would sure like to speak to you as well as CNN. Pres. Bush lied to the American People. He stated that Iraq was trying to buy yellow cake uranium in Africa in his 2003 State Of The Union Address. This was after his own inspector said that there was no credibility to the accusation. This was also after the accusation had been taken out of speeches two previous times by the Bush adm. Bush should have been impeached and removed from office by now.
Let's look at a little history. With the help of the CIA, the government of Iran was overthrown and the Shaw placed in power. Everyone knows what a nice guy he was. If you don't look it up. When his regime was overthrown, Reagan and George senior gave Saddam WMD to use against "his Neighbors," the Iranians, which he did. To even suggest that the US always acts to support civil rights in foriegn countries and "liberating nations from dictators" is just rediculous.
I am certainly not defending Saddam. He was is a crazed lunatic. However, to defend invading Iraq, you must be advocating that we invade all nations with ruthless totalitarian regimes. There are many nations in the world in which the people are suffering far more severely than the Iraqi citizens were: Somalia for one.[
So, why Iraq?
I have very little regard for President Bush, but I certainly don't want a foriegn nation to invade us to take him out of power.
Claiming to be a Christian and behaving in a Christian manner are two different things. All too often, I see conservatives as hypocrits: justifying actions contrary to the Christian Ethic. No, I don't see conservatives saying "go ahead and sin." That's the problem. They seem to be unwilling or incapable of looking at things objectively. It's just too convenient to see things in black and white for them. I do agree that there are good and bad Muslims, but there are also good and bad Christians. Claiming to be "born again" and living your life as one are two different things. "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone"
Your tired, old, hackneyed bag of half baked arguments have not only been successfully disproven repeatedly, but never have been, and never will be the least bit persuasive on anyone with half a clue. But I admire your tenacity.:clap1: