MDLarson
Registered
I watched President Bush's speech a couple of nights ago and tend to agree with his main points:
1) Saddam and his regime are a threat to the West (primarily terrorism.)
2) The UN has issued a demand for the disarmament of Iraq, which it has failed to do.
3) Diplomacy has not worked thus far and action is needed to back up the UN resolution.
Consider this quote from here.
p.s. I voted "Yes"
1) Saddam and his regime are a threat to the West (primarily terrorism.)
2) The UN has issued a demand for the disarmament of Iraq, which it has failed to do.
3) Diplomacy has not worked thus far and action is needed to back up the UN resolution.
Consider this quote from here.
I realize that most of you folks are democrats and do not support Bush, but I'd like to get past that and just debate the necessity of this war.None of the Iraqis who agreed to be interviewed for this article had any sympathy for Saddam Hussein. Armand, a filmmaker from Chicago, says he hopes if there is a war, Saddam will be ousted.
"It makes me sick when people campaign against war," says Armand, who says he fled Iraq after taking part in the unsuccessful rebellion against Saddam that followed the Gulf War. "I don?t want to live in this constant fear all the time. If there is a war and my family survives the war, I will at least be able to go and see them."
p.s. I voted "Yes"