To: Peach
Yes, we have a right to rejoice - if for no other reason, that their sacrifice will not have been in vain. Saddam is deposed, tried, and delivered to justice.
For all those veterans, contractors, military families, and policy makers who have worked for this day - from the Persian Gulf War onward, until today - there is reason to rejoice. Saddam Hussein will never again torment the people of Iraq...
To: dandelion
Good night, everyone. It was an honor to share this historic moment with you all.
4,263 posted on
12/29/2006 7:38:20 PM PST by
Peach
(The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
To: dandelion
To all our trooper and Marine heroes, good job.
To the left that made it more difficult, go to hell.
Regards.
4,280 posted on
12/29/2006 7:41:52 PM PST by
ARE SOLE
(I thought the Party was supposed to court the voters and not the other way around?)
To: dandelion
For all those veterans, contractors, military families, and policy makers who have worked for this day - from the Persian Gulf War onward, until today - there is reason to rejoice. Saddam Hussein will never again torment the people of Iraq...
What planet are you on? What does Saddam's death really change? We would have reason to rejoice if the US finally decided to get rid of the 9/11-financing house of Saud instead of supporting them. That would be a great day and a decisive strike against terror. Saddam's execution, it pains me to say, is hardly a footnote.
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