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Old October 15th 03, 08:01 PM
Jim
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Nonsense. The neo-cons in the administration wanted to beat up an Arab
country to show the rest they mean business. They had also wanted to
take out Saddam in 91. Iraq was the only Arab country that they had any
hope of making a case against which would be believed by enough people.
So they exaggerate what was far from solid intelligence, ignore what is
not convenient, and do the deed. Taking out Hussien is easier than
finding Bin Laden, and you get to fly to an aircraft carrier for a great
photo op. Maybe you can even have some victory parades in an election
year.


Is Tony B. a Neo-con too... Is anyone who disagrees with you simply a
Neo-con.

Also please tell me why is a Neo-con a bad thing....
As opposed to say a political Left-wing Nut.


 




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