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ACHTUNG, BABY! WHY WE WENT TO WAR WITH IRAQ!!
01/04/04 | Recovering_Democrat

Posted on 01/04/2004 4:43:47 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat

Look, I am sick and tired of the press, the Democrat Party Operatives, and snobby "professors" making all this fuss about the lack of WMDs (so far) and why we went to war with Iraq.

The President's case was strong enough for going to war with Iraq, but there was certainly one reason (legally speaking) for forcing Saddam's hand:

IRAQ WAS IN VIOLATION OF U.N. RESOLUTION 1441.

Now I think the U.N. is as worthless an organization as the PLO, the DNC or the NEA. Maybe even more so. But no one seriously contends that Saddam was abiding by the 12 or 13 resolutions passed against him in 11 years. He was violating the "will" of the world.

He should've been whacked years ago, the pundits said before the war. NOW people like Scott Ritter and Al Sharpton and Howard Dean are saying we shouldn't have gone in. When the President went to war, he justifiably went in for plenty of reasons. But among them was Saddam's willful violation of the U.N. Resolutions he had promised to obey.

So screw you, peaceniks and Democrats and flower children and mainstream press apparatchiks of the liberals. I for one am glad we got that SOB out of power, and I don't think we're finished yet. You people may yearn for more totalitarianism in the Middle East: the people of that region deserve better, though. And it'll make our world and nation a safer place.

Sign me:
Sick of the idiotic criticism,
Recovering_Democrat


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To: Recovering_Democrat
Think it was Dean that offered today during 'debate' that we surely were not safer. . .'I mean. . .now we have planes being canceled and the threat of terrorism is at the ORANGE level and people are afraid!.

Wish someone would ask these fools, just what they thought the next act would be against America by these terrorists.

And the next?

Did they think WTO and Washington's finest was a final act or would have been, if Algore had been in charge and they would have responded with a making of 'nice' while putting anmensia pellets in our drinking water?

There will be more terrorists attacks, no doubt. But the consequences of such are at least guaranteed. . .

Thank God, George Bush has the wisdom to ignore the 'advice & consent' of these demrats; and that our President has enabled our Country and our Military to engage through strength, rather than play from weakness in this battle of 'good vs evil'.

Whether these demrats are dangerously clueless or as more often the case, just have way too much in common with our terrorist enemies; they remain for sure, our homegrown 'enemy within.'

Of course, re the 'thank God; they ARE working on that; and while we do not have 'amnesia pellets' being sread into our water supply; when WAS the last time we saw a replay of September ll?

21 posted on 01/04/2004 6:25:59 PM PST by cricket
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To: Recovering_Democrat; cricket
. . .that 'WTO' would be 'WTC'. . .
22 posted on 01/04/2004 6:27:42 PM PST by cricket
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Totally agree, but what really worries me is where did the stuff we know he had at one time, go?

Or better yet, who has control of it?

I am not worried about the large amounts Sarin, etc, because that stuff is mixed just prior to deployment. As far as I know, we found much of the agents used for that. What I am worried about is the germ lab samples and any other smaller batches of stuff that may have uses without much prep.

Like the potential of a dirty nuke with germ backup.

23 posted on 01/04/2004 6:33:43 PM PST by Cold Heat ("It is easier for an ass to succeed in that trade than any other." [Samuel Clemens, on lawyers])
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To: elbucko
Bush is in the business of making the World safe for America, not "democracy".

Bush put it quite plainly when he began this war on terrorism. He said he wasn't going to "just kick the can down the road".
He's going to do what he thinks will keep us safe, and he's also said that turning oppressive dictatorships into democracies will help.

We can judge him at the polls in Nov any way we want, but I think that he will still be comfortable that he did his best to protect us.

24 posted on 01/04/2004 6:41:07 PM PST by speekinout
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I am having a bit of difficulty following your logic here. The US went into Iraq because Iraq violated Resolution 1441. The UN disapproved the unilateral action by the US, despite the fact that Resolution 1441 was violated. Therefore, it would seem that our action, unsanctioned by the UN, could not be said to have been in response to a violation of Resolution 1441, unless, of course, the UN is a paper tiger, in which case, Resolution 1441 is meaningless. If so, and I suspect that is true, the US took this step on its own authority and for its own reasons, whatever they may be. If we are big enough to stand up to our decision, we ought to be big enough not to hide behind a paper tiger.

It seems to me that, if you are going to permit a country to act unilaterally against a violation of a UN resolution, you cannot, in good conscience, insist that the violation was a valid reason for the action.
25 posted on 01/04/2004 6:41:36 PM PST by Stan Hunts
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To: Recovering_Democrat
After listening to the Klintinoid Hired-guns (Lanie Davis, Rahm Immanuel, Estrich, Carvile et al.) spew their lies and obfuscations for 8 looooooooong years, night after night........NOTHING they say surprizes me anymore. They are capable of ANYTHING!

Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Fidel and Pol Pot would be proud: "The ends justify the means".

26 posted on 01/04/2004 6:50:53 PM PST by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I think it is a good thing that we went to war and removed the evil Saddam Hussein. Happy New Year!
27 posted on 01/04/2004 6:52:01 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: Blast Radius
I think it is time the American public grew-up and faced the fact that we are entering a very critical stage in global politics in which control of fossil fuels is essential to the survival and growth of our nation.

In that case we should have invaded Saudi.

28 posted on 01/04/2004 7:23:18 PM PST by AdamSelene235 (I always shoot for the moon......sometimes I hit London.- Von Braun)
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To: Stan Hunts
Oh, thank goodness there's a lawyer speaking here.
29 posted on 01/04/2004 7:55:46 PM PST by gogipper (Judgement at Nuerenburg ...... Judgement at Baghdad)
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To: Stan Hunts
The UN disapproved the unilateral action by the US, despite the fact that Resolution 1441 was violated.

What Security Council vote "disapproved" of U.S. action?

30 posted on 01/05/2004 12:39:37 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: VaGent
Thanks for the nice words, but I am certainly no longer a Democrat. I registered as an Independent, and just RECENTLY switched back to be a registered DEMOCRAT only because I want to screw with their primary in my state!

I cannot ever imagine myself voting Democrat again in a general election. Ever.

31 posted on 01/05/2004 12:42:38 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: Blast Radius
Bump
32 posted on 01/05/2004 12:45:46 AM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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To: Stan Hunts
...the unilateral action by the US...

Unilateral? Really? Let's check out the Operation Iraqi Freedom info from the whitehouse.gov:

Contributions from Coalition member nations range from: direct military participation, logistical and intelligence support, specialized chemical/biological response teams, over-flight rights, humanitarian and reconstruction aid, to political support.

Forty-nine countries are publicly committed to the Coalition, including:

Afghanistan
Albania
Angola
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Colombia
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Georgia
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Mongolia
Netherlands
Nicaragua
Palau
Panama
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Rwanda
Singapore
Slovakia
Solomon Islands
South Korea
Spain
Tonga
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan

This number is still growing, and it is no accident that many member nations of the Coalition recently escaped from the boot of a tyrant or have felt the scourge of terrorism. All Coalition member nations understand the threat Saddam Hussein's weapons pose to the world and the devastation his regime has wreaked on the Iraqi people.


33 posted on 01/05/2004 12:48:04 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Unilateral indeed.
34 posted on 01/05/2004 12:48:38 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I shall rest easier tonight knowing that the Marshall Islands and Latvia are awake. I think you miss my point.

My point was that, you cannot be heard to justify this war on the basis of a UN Resolution that the UN refuses to defend. If every nation in the world had a few people in Iraq, that does not change the reality that we led the charge without UN approval.

I am not saying that our action was wrong. But to justify it on the sole basis of the UN Resolution is to hide behind something for which we had no respect in the first place. If the UN is only a useful tool for US aggression, we then contribute to its impotence if we are heard to justify our actions on the basis of its Resolutions.
35 posted on 01/05/2004 4:37:07 AM PST by Stan Hunts
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Rome didn't need a U.N. resolution to destroy Carthage. Carthage was evil.
36 posted on 01/05/2004 4:52:19 AM PST by Fifth Business
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To: Stan Hunts; Recovering_Democrat
I am not saying that our action was wrong. But to justify it on the sole basis of the UN Resolution is to hide behind something for which we had no respect in the first place.

That you are not saying the actions of the United States is wrong gives some validity to your comments. I think there is more to this than just 1441, but since that is the focus of this thread and your point of contention with recovering democrat, I offer that the converse is more likely- the United Nations has no respect for itself and in turn shied away from its responsibility to enforce its own resolutions. And rather than hide behind 1441, the United States is cramming it down the throat of saddam hussein and those who side with him.

37 posted on 01/05/2004 5:09:53 AM PST by new cruelty (Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my gun.)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Bump!

Posted on 12/05/2003 11:06:02 AM PST by FlyLow


... the first battalion of the new Iraqi Army has
graduated and is on active duty.

... over 60,000 Iraqis now provide security to their
fellow citizens.

... nearly all of Iraq's 400 courts are functioning.

... the Iraqi judiciary is fully independent.

... on Monday, October 6 power generation hit 4,518
megawatts - exceeding the prewar average.

... all 22 universities and 43 technical institutes
and colleges are open, as are nearly all primary and
secondary schools.

... by October 1, Coalition forces had rehab-ed over
1,500 schools - 500 more than scheduled.

... teachers earn from 12 to 25 times their former
salaries.

... all 240 hospitals and more than 1200 clinics are
open.

... doctors salaries are at least eight times what
they were under Saddam.

... pharmaceutical distribution has gone from
essentially nothing to 700 tons in May to a current
total of 12,000 tons.

... the Coalition has helped administer over 22
million vaccination doses to Iraq's children.

... a Coalition program has cleared over 14,000
kilometers of Iraq's 27,000 kilometers of weed-choked
canals which now irrigate tens of thousands of farms.
This project has created jobs for more than 100,000
Iraqi men and women.

... we have restored over three-quarters of prewar
telephone services and over two-thirds of the potable
water production.

... there are 4,900 full-service telephone
connections. We expect 50,000 by year-end.

... the wheels of commerce are turning. From bicycles
to satellite dishes to cars and trucks, businesses are
coming to life in all major cities and towns.

... 95 percent of all prewar bank customers have
service and first-time customers are opening accounts
daily.

... Iraqi banks are making loans to finance
businesses.

... the central bank is fully independent.

... Iraq has one of the worlds most growth-oriented
investment and banking laws.

... Iraq has a single, unified currency for the first
time in 15 years.

... satellite TV dishes are legal.

... foreign journalists aren't on 10-day visas paying
mandatory and extortionate fees to the Ministry of
Information for minders and other government spies.

... there is no Ministry of Information.

... there are more than 170 newspapers.

... you can buy satellite dishes on what seems like
every street corner.

... foreign journalists (and everyone else) are free
to come and go.

... a nation that had not one single element -
legislative, judicial or executive - of a
representative government, now does.

... in Baghdad alone residents have selected 88
advisory councils. Baghdad's first democratic transfer
of power in 35 years happened when the city council
elected its new chairman.

... today in Iraq chambers of commerce, business,
school and professional organizations are electing
their leaders all over the country.

... 25 ministers, selected by the most representative
governing body in Iraq's history, run the day-to-day
business of government.

... the Iraqi government regularly participates in
international events. Since July the Iraqi government
has been represented in over two dozen international
meetings, including those of the UN General Assembly,
the Arab League, the World Bank and IMF and, today,
the Islamic Conference Summit. The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs today announced that it is reopening over 30
Iraqi embassies around the world.

... Shia religious festivals that were all but banned,
aren't.

... for the first time in 35 years, in Karbala
thousands of Shiites celebrate the pilgrimage of the
12th Imam.

... the Coalition has completed over 13,000
reconstruction projects, large and small, as part of a
strategic plan for the reconstruction of Iraq.

... Uday and Queasy are dead - and no longer feeding
innocent Iraqis to the zoo lions, raping the young
daughters of local leaders to force cooperation,
torturing Iraq's soccer players for losing games, or
murdering critics.

... children aren't imprisoned or murdered when their
parents disagree with the government.

... political opponents aren't imprisoned, tortured,
executed, maimed, or are forced to watch their
families die for disagreeing with Saddam.

... millions of longsuffering Iraqis no longer live in
perpetual terror.

... Saudis will hold municipal elections.

... Qatar is reforming education to give more choices
to parents.

... Jordan is accelerating market economic reforms.

... the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded for the first
time to an Iranian -- a Muslim woman who speaks out
with courage for human rights, for democracy and for
peace.

... Saddam is gone.

... Iraq is free.

... President Bush has not faltered or failed.

... Yet, little or none of this information has been
published by the Press corps that prides itself on
bring you all the news that's important.

Iraq under US lead control has come further in six
months than Germany did in seven years or Japan did in
nine years following WWII. Military deaths from
fanatic Nazi's, and Japanese numbered in the thousands
and continued for over three years after WWII victory
was declared.

It took the US over four months to clear away the twin
tower debris, let alone attempt to build something
else in its place.

Now, take into account that almost every Democrat
leader in the House and Senate has fought President
Bush on every aspect of his handling of this country's
war and the post-war reconstruction; and that they
continue to claim on a daily basis on national TV that
this conflict has been a failure.

Taking everything into consideration, even the
unfortunate loss of our sons and daughters in this
conflict, do you think anyone else in the world could
have accomplished as much as the United States and the
Bush administration in so short a period of time?


38 posted on 01/05/2004 5:24:49 AM PST by The Mayor (Those who love and serve God on earth will feel at home in heaven.)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I think you'll get a kick outa this rant I wrote.

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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/860462/posts

The words that give Bush the Authority.
UN / US Congress ^ | 3-9-03 | OXENinFLA
39 posted on 01/05/2004 5:29:47 AM PST by OXENinFLA
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To: OXENinFLA
Thanks! :) That post puts meat on the skeleton of what I was trying to say!! :) rd.
40 posted on 01/05/2004 6:20:22 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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