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Reading your post I realize that I agree with you on a major point and am
guilty of imprecise writing. The invasion of Iraq and deposition of Sadam was planned and executed brilliantly. We didn't need anyone other nation's help. I don't know anyone who was cheering louder than I was when the statues went down and I was thinking, "Wow, a pampered rich kid from Texas really can make it as Commander in Chief." Getting troops to the center of Bagdad however was like having paratroopers jump from a plane. Except for training, the only point in it is in what they accomplish after their boots hit the ground. My pride and joy was based on the assumption that the next phase would be planned and executed as well and not, as it turned out, spectacularly bungled. It's the second phase that we needed the cooperation of other nations for. I don't think Iraq was invaded just for domestic political reasons. I still think we should have invaded. I think though that the electoral dynamics played a significant part in a reckless and foolish decision to invade before there was an adequate plan and resources for what happened after the U.S. boots were planted in the center of Bagdad. Would I rather we fought terrorism overseas? You bet. To the extent we have to deal with them after they cross our borders, there will be irresistible (and occasionally real) pressure for TFR's and other restrictions on the freedom of ordinary citizens. Military action however, as Iraq has shown, is only a small part and the first steps in fighting terrorism. The rest requires a lot of help, support, and good will from other countries. As for the rest of your reply, we probably agree more than it appears. There 's a lot of playing off of words and reacting to quickly written newsgroup jawing. Where we disagree, well, that's what makes this country great. It doesn't mean one of us is more or less patriotic or "soft on terrorism". We disagree on the scale and the details of what needs to be done to reach an objective we agree on. I'm not a one issue voter but, if I were, I'd be looking for that yellow dog. It's not a republican vs. democrat thing in my mind. If a democrat had done this I'd be even more offended because they guys I generally agree with would have screwed up. I know most of you out there are republicans so I ask you to subject yourself to one honest and objective test. Look yourself straight in the mirror tomorrow morning. Screw up all the honest objectivity you use when looking at a lousy weather report and a need to be somewhere, and ask yourself: if a few chads had dangled the other way and everything had happened exactly as it has, what would you be saying right now? -- Roger Long |
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