I realize that Saddam was a pain in the butt. When we sent inspectors there after the 1st gulf war they installed cameras for the UN. The cameras had a direct link to the CIA. After getting caught Saddam had the inspectors removed and resisted any further inspections. Under extreme pressure and a lot of international help in order to prevent another war, inspectors were allowed in again. These inspectors were actually spys. There was never any hiding that. None of the intellectuals in the presidents cabinet thought that war was a viable option.  Today, the IQ of the white house and cabinet has dropped since the first four years because so many have given up on Bush.
We agreed when we joined the UN that regime changing was illegal and wrong. We still did it in numerous countries. Today we have openly done it. We have given up any moral high ground that was gained in the past. More than anything else, we have given up the respect that generations of Americans gave their lives to earn.
Next election do not vote for the party person because they have money. Vote for the person with integrity. Kerry and Bush had neither integrity or character. The fact that we had to choose between them only proves how bad off we really are.
 
john
 
In a message dated 6/3/2005 6:01:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
     One Point about this war everyone seems to have forgot is that Sadaam Husien thumbed his nose at the rules set by the united states and the united nations------He began to ignor all the no-fly zones and stopped letting world inspectors in locations to check for WMD's and Biological weapons. He WAS Clearly given a 2 week time-zone to Comply....he said  NO !  So the war was not totally under false pretence as some think.
                                                                                                    Dan
 

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