Justifying the lies and deaths in Iraq with homiside statistics is sad. We try to limit homicides don't we? Why should an ILLEGAL War be differen't?
We have NEVER invaded a sovereign nation to OCCUPY it. We didn't occupy Germany, Korea Vietnam or Bosnia.
We also never FIXED elections in the country we were supposedly bringing Democracy to, as it looks like Junior has done. (I guess they were so experienced in doing that that they found it impossible to resist)
Under Junior North Korea now has Nucular bombs, it didn't under President Clinton.
Where was Junior before 9-11? What was he thinking? Isn’t it remarkable that, after reading a briefing headed “Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States” while on vacation at his Texas ranch, he continued to toodle about in his pickup, clearing brush? That, hearing of 70 FBI investigations, President Bush didn’t hail the FBI chief down to the ranch to ask what these were all about? That he took that simple statement to mean that the FBI knew of any and all Al Qaeda operatives in the country and had the problem entirely under control? There is no mention in any testimony before the 9/11 Commission of his asking a single question of the CIA briefing agent who wrote and went to Crawford, Tx, to present the report.Clinton warned Junior of 9-11, Junior just didn't want to break up his vacation I guess. The system was BLINKING RED!!! Reading the list of hair-raising threats against the U.S., why didn’t the alarm bells go off? “The system was blinking red”, as CIA chief George Tenet put it.
Ask yourself, wouldn’t you, out of sheer fright that something could happen any day, have convened your cabinet to drill down into what was being done by all departments day in and day out to head off an attack? Isn’t this what we should expect of the commander in chief charged with protecting the country?
Instead, in this socially promoted product of Andover, Yale, and the Harvard Business School, we have a man who doesn’t read newspapers (believes they are just “opinion”), doesn’t watch television, unlike presidents before him limits briefing papers to little more than a page, and just assumes everyone is doing their job.
George W Bush has been advirtized as as the anti-terrorist president. Instead, he stands revealed as inattentive to the Al Qaeda threat before 9/11
Speaking of Al Qaeda...Junior let Bin Laden go at Tora Bora and then has spent the last few years going after the wrong guy in the wrong country. Afganistan is getting worse by all accounts and now Iraq has become a breeding ground for Al Qaeda. Going to war against an Arab state (that had not a single proven link to the terrorist movement) has served as a recruitment poster for Al Qaeda. Good job George!
Here is a good quote I thought you might like:
While we hoped that popular revolt or coup would topple Saddam, neither the U.S. nor the countries of the region wished to see the breakup of the Iraqi state. We were concerned about the long-term balance of power at the head of the Gulf. Trying to eliminate Saddam, extending the ground war into an occupation of Iraq, would have violated our guideline about not changing objectives in midstream, engaging in "mission creep," and would have incurred incalculable human and political costs. Apprehending him was probably impossible. We had been unable to find Noriega in Panama, which we knew intimately. We would have been forced to occupy Baghdad and, in effect, rule Iraq. The coalition would instantly have collapsed, the Arabs deserting it in anger and other allies pulling out as well. Under those circumstances, furthermore, we had been self-consciously trying to set a pattern for handling aggression in the post-cold war world. Going in and occupying Iraq, thus unilaterally exceeding the U.N.'s mandate, would have destroyed the precedent of international response to aggression we hoped to establish. Had we gone the invasion route, the U.S. could conceivably still be an occupying power in a bitterly hostile land. It would have been a dramatically different--and perhaps barren--outcome.
---Excerpt from "Why We Didn't Remove Saddam" by George Bush
and Brent Scowcroft, Time (2 March 1998):
---Link: http://www.thememoryhole.org/mil/bushsr-iraq.htm
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 22:08:33 EDT, EDV@XXXXX said:
>
> JOHN GLENN - WELL SAID
>
> Things that make you think a little........
>
> 1. There were 39 combat related killings in Iraq during the month of
> January.....
>
> In the fair city of Detroit there were 35 murders in the month of
> January.
> That's just one
> American city, about as deadly as the entire war torn country of Iraq.
>
> 2. When some claim President Bush shouldn't have started this war, state
> the
> following .
>
> FDR...led us into World War II Germany never attacked us: Japan did.
>
> From 1941-1945, 450,000 lives were lost, an average of 112,500 per year.
>
> Truman...finished that war and started one in Korea, North Korea never
> attacked us.
>
> From 1950-1953, 55,000 lives were lost, an average of 18,334 per year.
>
> John F. Kennedy. ..started the Vietnam conflict in 1962. Vietnam never
> attacked us.
>
> Johnson...turned Vietnam into a quagmire. From 1965-1975, 58,000 lives
> were
> lost, an
> average of 5,800 per year.
>
> Clinton...went to war in Bosnia without UN or French consent, Bosnia
> never
> attacked us.
> He was offered Osama bin Laden's head on a platter three times by Sudan
> and
> did nothing.
> Osama has attacked us on multiple occasions.
>
> In the two years since terrorists attacked us:
>
> President Bush has liberated two countries, crushed the Taliban,
> crippled
> al-Qaida, put nuclear inspectors in Libya, Iran and North Korea without
> firing
> a shot, and captured a terrorist who slaughtered 300,000 of his own
> people.
>
> The Democrats are complaining about how long the war is taking, but...It
> took less time to
> take Iraq than it took Janet Reno to take the Branch Davidian compound.
> That
> was a 51-day
> operation.
>
> We've been looking for evidence of chemical weapons in Iraq for less
> time
> than it took Hillary
> Clinton to find the Rose Law Firm billing records.
>
> It took less time for the 3rd Infantry Division and the Marines to
> destroy
> the Medina Republican Guard than it took Ted Kennedy to call the police
> after
> his Oldsmobile sank at
> Chappaquiddick killing a woman.
>
> Wait, there's more.......................
>
> Some people still don't understand why military personnel do what they do
> for a living. This
> exchange between Senator John Glenn and Senator Howard Metzenbaum is
> worth
> reading.
> Not only is it a pretty impressive impromptu speech, but it's also a
> good
> example of one
> man's explanation of why men and women in the armed services do what
> they do
> for a living.
> This is a typical, though sad, example of what some who have never
> served
> think of our
> military.
>
>
> JOHN GLENN ON THE SENATE FLOOR
>
> Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:13
>
> Senator Howard Metzenbaum to Senator Glenn: "How can you run for Senate
> when
> you've
> never held a real job?"
>
> Senator Glenn: "I served 23 years in the United States Marine Corps. I
> served through two
> wars. I flew 149 missions. My plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire on 12
> different occasions. I
> was in the space program. It wasn't my checkbook, Howard; it was my
> life on
> the line. It
> was not a nine-to-five job, where I took time off to take the daily cash
> receipts to the bank.
> I ask you to go with me ... as I went the other day... to a veteran's
> hospital and look those
> men - with their mangled bodies - in the eye, and tell THEM they didn't
> hold
> a job!
> You go with me to the Space Program at NASA and go, as I have gone, to
> the
> widows and
> orphans of Ed White, Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee... and you look those
> kids in the eye
> and tell them that their Dads didn't hold a job.
> You go with me on Memorial Day and you stand in Arlington National
> Cemetery,
> where I have
> more friends buried than I'd like to remember, and you watch those
> waving
> flags.
> You stand there, and you think about this nation, and you tell ME that
> those
> people didn't
> have a job? I'll tell you, Howard Metzenbaum; you should be on your
> knees
> every day of your
> life thanking God that there were some men - SOME MEN - who held REAL
> jobs.
> And they
> required a dedication to a purpose - and a love of country and a
> dedication
> to duty - that was
> more important than life itself. And their self-sacrifice is what made
> this
> country possible.
>
> "I HAVE held a job, Howard! What about you?"
>
> For those who don't remember - During W.W.II, Howard Metzenbaum was an
> attorney
> representing the Communist Party in the USA.
>
> If you can read this, thank a teacher.... If you are reading it in
> English
> thank a Veteran.