OK. We had all these heated arguments on how this war was right vs. wrong. But looking at it now, some 3 months after it began. I'm really skeptical.
Political discussions!
, haven't had many of these now. Take our mind off some of the wierd threads out there in the off-topic forum.
OK, consider this.
1. No WMD's have been found yet. It is now said that US and UK leaders exaggerated claims to help justify war. None have been found yet and reports have leaked out that even top officials in the American and British administrations were expressing their doubts about the fact that there are in fact WMDs. Initially they said that there were WMD's for sure. Okey Dokey
I suppose they’re in Iran or Syria or France. Yeah, better declare war on one of those guys next eh?
2. Quality of life in Iraq has not improved. Infrastructure, food, fresh water, electricity, medical facilities remain in tatters and very little effort has been made to improve that. The "superficial" UN aid workers can't help because the "liberators" are hindering that.
3. Nuclear material (initially for power, stored) has gone loose from a Nuclear facility thus contaminating the environment and sickening many innocent civilians. All thanks to lawlessness and looting. Brills...
4. People are ticked off. Their lives have not improved but worsened. Now they’re demonstrating and there is even armed resistance now. Maybe they’re pro-Saddam forces, or maybe they’re just representing an increasingly exasperated populous. Meanwhile there is no working government or legal system in Iraq. Yet there are still contracts going out to US firms in the lucrative and profitable (for these firms) oil-for-reconstruction campaign.
Bush is useless. If the people of the United States have the wits about them, they will not re-elect this guy.
Just for the record. I ain’t bashing America, it’s a great country with great people as a whole (but a small minority screw it up for everyone else). I think that we should just take these facts into consideration. What do you guys think?

Political discussions!

OK, consider this.
1. No WMD's have been found yet. It is now said that US and UK leaders exaggerated claims to help justify war. None have been found yet and reports have leaked out that even top officials in the American and British administrations were expressing their doubts about the fact that there are in fact WMDs. Initially they said that there were WMD's for sure. Okey Dokey
I suppose they’re in Iran or Syria or France. Yeah, better declare war on one of those guys next eh?
2. Quality of life in Iraq has not improved. Infrastructure, food, fresh water, electricity, medical facilities remain in tatters and very little effort has been made to improve that. The "superficial" UN aid workers can't help because the "liberators" are hindering that.
3. Nuclear material (initially for power, stored) has gone loose from a Nuclear facility thus contaminating the environment and sickening many innocent civilians. All thanks to lawlessness and looting. Brills...
4. People are ticked off. Their lives have not improved but worsened. Now they’re demonstrating and there is even armed resistance now. Maybe they’re pro-Saddam forces, or maybe they’re just representing an increasingly exasperated populous. Meanwhile there is no working government or legal system in Iraq. Yet there are still contracts going out to US firms in the lucrative and profitable (for these firms) oil-for-reconstruction campaign.
Bush is useless. If the people of the United States have the wits about them, they will not re-elect this guy.
Just for the record. I ain’t bashing America, it’s a great country with great people as a whole (but a small minority screw it up for everyone else). I think that we should just take these facts into consideration. What do you guys think?
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