Hussein's brutal regime was not an adequate justification for war, and the administration did not seriously try to make it one until long after the war began and all the false justifications began to fall apart. There was no imminent threat. Hussein had no nuclear weapons, no arsenals of chemical or biological weapons, no connection to Sept. 11 and no plausible link to al Qaeda. We never should have gone to war for ideological reasons driven by politics and based on manipulated intelligence.
Vast resources have been spent on the war that should have been spent on priorities at home. Our forces are stretched thin. Precious lives have been lost. The war has made America more hated in the world and made the war on terrorism harder to win. As Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said in announcing the latest higher alert: "Al Qaeda's continued desire to carry out attacks against our homeland is perhaps greater now than at any point since September 11th."
The most fundamental decision a president ever makes is the decision to go to war. President Bush violated the trust that must exist between government and the people. If Congress and the American people had known the truth, America would never have gone to war in Iraq. No president who does that to our country deserves to be reelected.
Tom Daschle was last seen whimpering on "K"street, in Lindas office as she counted her lobbying clients and checked their bank account.
posted by Jo Fish on 01.18.04 at 02:29 AM
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For a long time I didn't think much of Teddy, but he has finally grown up and is acting and thinking like an adult.
There used to be a wealth of distinguished people in the Senate from both parties and all over the country, not any more.
OT: from the Sideshow
The big difference between Dubya and Jane Fonda is she went to Vietnam.
posted by: Bryan on 01.18.04 at 03:48 PM [permalink]
The honorable Teddy speaks of truth and lies. He obviously knows the difference, oh what was that Mary Jo? Nevermind your dead.
Your dem leaders must be so proud.
posted by: Earl on 01.21.04 at 11:24 AM [permalink]
At least G.W. Bush served, all that Teddy can claim is that he was served "a drink or two"
posted by: Chris on 05.12.04 at 09:45 PM [permalink]