Re: saddam: he was asking for it long time.
> here they go again!
ditto
> 1.) after defeating saddam, bush would undoubtedly put a very high public
> pressure on both israel to stop occupying west bank & gaza and
> palestinians (with their new prime-minister) to stop terror. status quo in
> israeli-palestinian conflict is unacceptable to every side.
Give me a break. You really think Bush is going to solve the Iserali-Palestinian-arab problem? You think he cares? I'm going to murder Iraqis in an illegal war...but don't worry...when were done we will create everlasting world peace. Give me a break.
> 2.) i wonder how all bush-haters would react when millions of iraqis would
> rejoice when saddam will be dead or escaping in shame and iraq would be
> liberated from awful semi-fascist homophobic women-hating
> mad-cult-of-personality dictatorship.
I wonder how Americans will react when the new wave of Anti Americanism begins as Al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations now have more recruits than they know what to do with? You bring up a point that it's ok that a majority in Iraq don't like the minority in power...but it's ok that Bush who lost the election is in power?
semi fascist, hoophobic, women hating, mad-cult-of-personality dictatorsship....
I'm confused..are you talking about Bush?
> why?
> people are sick and tired of saddam. saddam regime brought millions of
> deaths upon iraqis:
People are sick and tired of Bush and his cowboy attitudes.
> A.) iraqi kurdish citizens hate saddam
Liberals hate Bush. What's your point? Does that give us the right to invade and take out a foreign government that has not attacked us?
> B.) majority of iraq: shiites hate dominance of minority: sunnites (saddam
> is sunni)
Majority of Americans didn't vote for Bush. Yet he is in power. The Supreme Court, who had personal interests involved, stopped the recount and said "it will harm petitioner Bush's case" to become President. What about ddemocracy? Votes don't matter?
> C.) iraqis are not stupid, they know saddam owes them for their dead
> fathers & brothers & relatives at iran-iraqi war and 1991 persian
> gulf war saddam started plus he owes them for suffering of international
> boycott.
I thought this was about WMD's? How many countries around the world have a government that people are not happy with? I guess the US will invade the US next.
> D.) huge chunk of iraqis are political exiles who would happy to see
> saddam dead.
so what, blah, blah, blah
> F.) saddam is so bloodthirsty, he killed his 2 sons-in-law (husbands of
> his two daughters). even his relatives from Tikrit are afraid of him.
Hah...How many Americans has Bush executed as Governor of Texas? After 38 years he even brought back federal executions and he has 3 under his belt as President.
> G.) iraqi soldiers are already surrendering at kuweit border. no one wants
> to fight for saddam.
Let's see...if given the choice to be killed by American bombs, killed by American Soldiers, killed by Saddam for deserting your post, or surrendering to US forces and perhaps be tortured or get a lovely stay in Cuba....what would you choose? Death or life? We wiped out Iraq in 4 days last time once the ground campaign began. Now we are even stronger and they are even weaker thatn 12 years ago.
> Over all, I pray that all USA servicemen/women came back alive and well
> from the conflict. I also wish iraqi soldiers would have enough wisdom to
> surrender.
Did you pray for the born again Christian Death row inmate that Governor Bush mocked "please don't kill me" in an interview? Try praying for peace and justice.