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A country, an individual, nobody is "perfect!" Bush and his administration are no exception.
Every system in this world has its flaws. Who is to judge the Right from Wrong? On top of that, racialism and indifference exist and they will forever stay. Iraq is absolutely in need of change of regime, in my opinion. Having said that, I could be politically "incorrect" since I am not from Iraq. However, are you? And even if you were from Iraq, could you truly represent the voice of Iraqis? I don't think so. As far as US is concerned, I am positive that we have enough cause-n-consequence and reasoning to take SADdam out, for the better. It is not a game. It's going to cost US tremendously. At the end of the day, at any price, we will prevail and the objective will be achieved. But the cost may be too high, I do think so. However, it's only for the better for this world, IMO. As in life, sometimes, you just got to do what you have to do, if it's determined. Who is to claim the right from wrong? SADdam sure is a snake, a cancer to this world, along with Bin Ladden and many other evils. Let me give an example, US law system sucks in many ways, as far as I'm concerned. But it would be much worse without it! Just my 2 cents, PEACE. God bless America and the world!
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You got that right about the US law system! Ticks me off that convicted felons can earn a college degree from my tax dollars yet my daughter struggled to pay! Tonight on the news they asked if Bin Laden should be taken alive or dead...my opinion? Why should my tax dollars pay to keep this A-hole fed and clothed? A public, televised strangulation would be more to my liking. Or hook a bomb up to him and let him sit there not knowing when it would go off....but then he'd probably get his jollys from that one!
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