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Re: michael03332002 post# 5026

Saturday, 02/15/2003 12:45:52 PM

Saturday, February 15, 2003 12:45:52 PM

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The security of the United States has more to do with finding Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda than invading Iraq. The Iraq issue is one of disarmament. If Iraq can be disarmed via peaceful means then by all means peaceful means should be used. And as Blix showed on Friday the disarmament of Iraq is making progress. In fact Bin Laden called Saddam and his party "infidels", no different than you and I. The fact that the Bush administration, one that spends more in technology spying, defense and military than everyone else combined times 10, has not shown any real evidence that Iraq is hiding any WMD or any links to Bin Laden or Al-Qaeda, speaks volumes. The fact is that Bush has been unable to find and bring to justice (dead or alive) Bin Laden so he is looking for someone else to demonize and take the finger of his own failure. And he is willing to swim in 1/2 a million of Iraqi casualties to do it. So when did "Iraq disarmament" became personal enough to want us to go against our own principals, when in fact the real mastermind of "dead or live" fame is still out there free and talking his head off?

Bush better get his priorities in order and stop being a fascist right wing religious dictator. The U.N. matters and matters quite a lot outside the egocentric view of the Bush administration. So let the U.N. do its work and Bush better spend all that tax payer money to find and bring to justice the real culprits of 9/11. Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. Either that, or he better admit failure in his task. Duct tape and plastic sheeting (one of the worse idiotic ideas I've ever heard of BTW) ain't going to do it.



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