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However, taking down Saddam and the BA'ATHIST/Nazis was not a bad action. To me it is irrelevant that he did not have WMD. Saddam certainly was eluding to having them and the reasonable man assumption at the time was that he had them. It is no leap to assume if he had them that he would have used them...ask the Kurds. They shot at Coalition Aircraft in the no fly zone for almost 10 years. That provocation in and of itself was justification for war.
Look at the pictures and ask yourself if they deserve the same freedoms, you and I enjoy. Then ask yourself if you would be willing to fight and possibly die to secure their freedom. Under what conditions are you justified in removing a government that suppresses it own people.
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Like I said, war for freedom, ok. War for oil, fame, and things that do not exist? No.
Not old enough to vote. Haven't served in the military. Just Canada. Not well. Not sure (credibility), but I can back my comments up with fact. He can sell his books if he wants... Nothing says that a salesman has to be honest, but I'm going to try to get the truth out, if anyone will listen. Yeah I can babble on here, which is one of the things that I'm glad hasn't been taken away (yet). Just a critic, like always. I can't do anything to change the system, so I guess I"ll just be content with babbling.

My opinions seem to be very often supported in my region, and I'm in Alberta (Texas of Canada.) I notice a stark contrast when watching Americans discuss politics with anyone else, so I don't think I'm the only one. I don't agree with what my government does, but what they do is not much, so I have less to complain about.