How often during the last year has someone ridiculed you, scoffed at you, belittled you or even questioned your patriotism because you had the audacity to question the wisdom of invading Iraq. Once a week? Once a day? Every freakin’ time you turned around?
Well, here we now stand, our nation stuck in the quagmire of quagmires, with no apparent way out. The casualty list keeps rising. The damage to our national reputation keeps growing. And the drain on our national treasury keeps draining. We are, in short, in the deepest of deep trouble.
And it was all so unnecessary:
Do you remember Barbara Tuchman’s "The March of Folly?" If so, you probably also recall that her definition of folly involved the strange recurring pattern by which governmental leaders throughout history have taken steps manifestly contrary to their nation's interests, despite being warned by contemporaries of the foolishness of their actions. Can anyone with an ounce of intellectual honesty doubt that the War in Iraq meets this definition?
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