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Peace is patriotic
In your Feb. 27 article about peace activists preparing to mobilize if war should start, pro-war activist Susan Eaton of Raleigh was quoted as saying that "her people" would not turn out in support of the war "because most of the people in our group have jobs." To me, this is smearing and marginalizing those who disagree with you. Despite what the pro-war crowd would have you believe, I am employed, a business owner, clear-thinking, patriotic, Christian and totally against this war. I do support our troops -- by wanting them back home with their families, alive. I do think Saddam Hussein should be removed from power, but I know the United States is clever, resourceful and powerful enough to make this happen without a horrific war. I believe (along with our own CIA) that there is no immediate threat, and that "fools rush in."
When 3,000 innocent Americans were killed by those who opposed our government, we rightly called it murder by terrorists. Now we propose to invade a country that has not attacked us and has no real means to do so, and in the process kill tens of thousands of their innocent citizens. If, as we say, our problem is not with the Iraqi people but with Saddam, why must we kill them, and become terrorists ourselves?
Chris Simes
Raleigh
From here.
MKM