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Originally Posted by Dankdude Still you haven't proven a thing, you are assuming that Saddam dismantled any weapons.
No,I'm not making shit up, again you are assuminig... We made sure that only people who ran were friendly to the United States. I asked about the trucks here: As far as the Guilt shit (as you say) it hurts when it's close to home don't it?
I knew 1st Lt. Benjamin T. Britt personally, I went to his funeral, I saluted the Boy.
His mother is still mentally fucked up over it. Here your treading on really dangerous ground. |
His suspicious behavior and refusal for letting U.N. inspectors make sure he wasn't producing WMDs is called
probable cause. Same thing the cops use if they smell the shit reeking in your car.
Yes you are making shit up, if your not, prove that we are putting who we want in charge of Iraq's infrastructure, or shut up.
As far as the trucks thing, I honestly don't give a shit, I never liked Powell and I'm glad he's gone.
Your trying to pull the same guilt shit that Letterman uses on O'Reilly. He gave the name of a mother who is vehemently against the Iraq war because she lost her son, and Letterman asks if O'Reilly lost anyone due to Iraq and he said no, so Letterman basically says "so shut up". However, O'Reilly's response was, so do you think that one mother should voice over all the mothers who have their sons and daughters serving in Iraq. The answer is no. I am fortunate that my father was not killed nor any of my friends currently in Iraq, but I have spoken to those who have had the pain of loss from Iraq and as sad as they are they don't rampage across the media hating on Bush and all that jazz, they just felt like their sons were doing their duty. I am not heartless, far from it, but I hate it when people try to win arguments with guilt. Second-Hand guilt at that.