I disagree.

What makes a nation worthy of invasion and occupation is a matter of
opinion, not fact.

I think we owe where we are today to the post 50's history we have of never
finishing any conflict we take part in.  Korea, the Dominican Republic,
Cuba, Vietnam, Gulf War 1, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and now Iraq
Part 2.

Since the advent of television, and more so since the internet has become
big, the American public has been able to watch wars while they happen, and
they wuss out because of its brutality.  They continue to elect hawks (even
Clinton had fights), but don't have the guts to stand by their elected
officials decisions.  They don't see things through to the end.

It's not just war, it's pretty common in every aspect of American life.
Don't like your job, quit, marriage problems, get divorced, get yourself in
debt, bankruptcy.

We've turned into weak irresponsible ninnies.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 2:31 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: What could $456 billion buy.

> Sam wrote:
> The Clinton admin constantly claimed they were a threat and even bombed
them.
>

It's the level of threat; they didn't justify invasion and occupation.
 We know Clinton agreed with this because he didn't invade Iraq.  We
know Bush did invade Iraq (we'll never know why), and we know that
Clinton was right: Iraq didn't justify invasion and occupation.

That's now a proven fact, so there's no argument there regardless of
who said what when.


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