I understand there is some kind of attempt at sarcasm here, but I don't think whatever point you are trying to make is coming across very clearly. The case for war against Iraq was multi-layered ( including the case that was made for those who can't wrap their brains around anything more complex than a bumper sticker ) and it never hinged on a link between Saddam and 9-11. Have you even *read* Lewis, Pollack, Pipes, Perle or Wolfowitz?
It is tough to debate serious geo-political issues with somebody whose style is more appropriate to a sports-talk call-in show.
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>Well golly gee wizz, wasn't the whole reason we went to war was because Sadamm did 9-11?? I mean you know how those folks over there think - Bush's dad beat him up back in the other war so Sadamm had to get Bush back so he waited till his son was in office then blew up his trade centers! So see if Bush wasn't in office then Sadamm wouldn't of done it! Hey I watch FOX news I know whats going on! hehehehehe
Charles Hankey
Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- Thomas Hardy
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-- T. S. Eliot
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