>>As for those who feel that Hussein's actions were not worth removing...Iraq REPEATEDLY violated the
>>U.N. Sanctions after the Gulf War, ordered the torture of countless political dissidents in Iraq,
>>diverted funds to use for his own benefit, and has been linked to funding bin Laden.
So Hussien was a bad guy.
So are the Iranian Mullahs, North Korea's Kim Jon Il, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Cuba's Fidel
Castro, "you pick a world leader and insert name here".
Point is, the world is full of nasty, America hating people. Who decided that it was the responsibility
of the United States to remove Saddam Hussien?
Considering that both Iran and North Korea have, or are close to acquiring Nukes, it seems that they
are much more of a threat to the US that Saddam Hussien was.
That means that their has to be an alternative motivation behind this war.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people