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07/11/2005 11:10:30
 
 
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04/11/2005 13:58:29
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Politics
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Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01028993
Message ID:
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>>>Given the average Joe's inability to really give a shit about Iraqi freedom, maybe lieing about the WMD was the right thing to do, at least inasfar as the world will be a better place for it?
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>>It's a good thing you put a question mark at the end of that. It indicates to me that you're pulling that out of your ass, or more far-fetchedly out of a conspiracy theory.. (e.g. "subliminimal" messages)
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>The question mark should indicate that I'm asking you a question, and that it might be time to be some thought into that question.
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But you are basically saying that the powers that be think we're all idiots ("we" = the average U.S. Citizen) that need to be treated like children, lied to because we cannot understand their reasons. Having a premise like the quest to Iraqi freedom would not have flied here or abroad, you are right about that. But maybe it is because it is even less probable (let alone plausible) as the real reason for the attack.

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>>The way I see it is this: there was a struggle to come up with a reason to attack Iraq and the administration thought the more plausible was the WMD farce.
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>That's the way I see it too.
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>But why was the WMD scare tactic more plausible? Was it because of "average Joe's inability to really give a shit about Iraqi freedom" that made the well beings of Iraqis irrelevant?
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>I think so. It was when the selfish American was interjected (ficticiously or not) into the danger that Iraqis lived with, that we suddenly became concerend.

I want to believe that the U.S. went into Afghanistan and Iraq fighting 9/11 terrorists and their networks. Trumping Saddam might have been a goal or a byproduct of that. This is plausible and it was the line fed to us with the WMD excuse. I don't think you can brand the "average joe" as selfish for that.

Staying there this long and pretending to know what's best for Iraqis.. (or even worse pretending to pretend) that's a different story, one we're all struggling with now.
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