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March 18, 2003

Make No Mistake

I am no great supporter of President George W. Bush. I campaigned against him in the election and felt then, as I do now, that he is not the best person for the responsibilities of the President of the United State of America. But whether you or I agree with the march to war, know these things:

As WWII fighter pilot Quentin Aanenson said: "If a person has no cause for which he is willing to give his life, he stands for nothing." I hope and pray that this war can be avoided by Saddam leaving Iraq. But if he chooses not to, a line is being drawn and it is time to take a stand.

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Comments

I know appeasement doesn't work in most cases.
But I don't see how taking out Iraq is going to stabalize anything. As far as I see things Iraq is not posing a major danger to anyone since they've been beaten the last time.
All the Americans () are going to do is finish a job that was not finished when it should have been.

Posted by: sjon at March 18, 2003 10:25 PM