I think at least 75% of U.S. citizens are seriously questioning everything about this current administration now. I would be surprised if it were not so. Granted, before the Iraq war intelligence information presented an almost overwhelming necessity for our intervention there, especially when that information was presented by someone of Colin Powell's stature. Everything that has evolved since then however only forces us to question everything that comes from this administration (which should be done regardless). I think the most surprising awareness (not the most destructive) was learning that Colin Powell could be either a)pressured into making false statements or b)duped into thinking those statements were not false.
>Not only that!! There appears to be some people who think that oil has absolutely nothing to do with our Iraqi invasion. Nothing, nada, noway! It's all about showing Iraqi people how wonderful their lives will be once they get a taste of democracy.
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>>Whoah.... you're saying that their's oil in Iraq? Under the ground?
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