[kj] R.I.P. BS Crack's Brain

TB partyslammer at socal.rr.com
Wed Jan 3 20:04:58 EST 2007


Rob's Arse wrote:

>I think if you asked the average British person, they were not behind
the war as we went to war on the premis that there were weapons of mass
destruction. At least that is what we were told. We knew there weren't.
>
About 50% of the American public didn't buy that WMD argument as put
forth by our government as well.

>>From what I can gauge, the average American was happy to go to war
becuase your govt went on the "regime change" banner. More honest , but
still highly questionable.
>
See above. For the most part, the Iraq war has split this country almost
straight down the middle and the recent elections are proof that the
current administration and Republical party in general will continue to
pay a heavy price for the war as public opinion against the war
continues to be an ever-increasing majority as it drags on.

>But please don't think that we asked you to go and sort it out. I
didn't ask anyone. Nor did anyone i know. And i doubt the Chinese are
stupid enough to "invade" they're calling the shots now (look at most of
the things you buy. The Chinese are clever, you don't survive Mao if
you're that dumb.
>
>Pete's point is a good one, was Saddam's death worth the death of
3,000 American servicemen plus countless allied soldiers let alone the
deaths of so many innocent Iraqi's? I doubt it though history may well
prove me wrong and Mr Bush right.
>
What well and truly fucked up the Iraq situation was our government's
lack of understanding that you simply cannot "hand democracy" to a
nation of deeply divided religious primatives bent on nothing more than
killing each other.

T.B.







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