There was a worst-case scenario of what the repurcusions would be if we attack Iraq.  
I'm not saying that it would turn
out like that (it was on Time.com, I think) but we need to exhaust all options first.  
I'm truly convinced that Bush
does things without first thinking.  And, there was an interesting article in Time 
recently that stated that he does
just this and, when confronted with other ideas, he will never change his mind even if 
he's wrong.  He consistenly has a
black and white view of our multi-colored World.  The World is not black and white 
(Axis of Evil, puhlease...).

I'd like to see Saddam taken out as well but there needs to be absolutely no other 
alternative before we go to war.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: alternative to war in Iraq


> Howie,
>
> I can't believe you would think he is motivated by revenge.  It's obvious
> that even now Hussein is not going to comply with US or the UN.  Even after
> meeting with the UN he is not going to let inspectors have "unfettered"
> access.  This guy is a serious threat and needs to be taken care of.  Also,
> what's Tony Blairs motivation?  Maybe Saddam was involved in the death of
> Diana?  Either way Hussein needs to go.
>
> Kevin



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