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02/11/2004 14:20:54
 
 
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02/11/2004 13:15:38
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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I don't think anyone that has/or will participated in this thread knows with 100% certainty that there are no WMDs in Iraq or whether Sadaam participated in terrorist activities. We do know he rewarded families of Palestine suicide bombers, though.

He participated in mass murder of citizens of Iraq and he invaded Kuwait. (It's too bad we didn't finish the job in 1991.) There are terrorists in Iraq, and possibly in your hometown and mine. They have to be dealt with, and I believe the man that declared war on terrorism is the man to finish the job.

Our world is a dangerous place to live because of the mad men amongst us. Our American ancestors fought for the freedoms we have enjoyed for over two hundred years. We have the responsibility to continue the battle to maintain our freedoms and to help others to achieve theirs.

Let's hope that all freedom loving nations will come together to fight the evil empires and the tyrants that impose their will upon their citizens.

>Hi Dale,
>
>>1979 - Tehran
>>1983 - US Embassy in Beirut; Marine barracks in Beirut; US Embassy in Kuwait
>>1985 - Madrid; Rhein-Main AB, Germany; Achille Lauro
>>1986 - TWA Flight 840
>>1988 - Pan Am Flight 103
>>1993 - World Trade Center
>>1995 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
>>1996 - Khobar Towers
>>
>>On and on...US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania; the USS Cole.....and 9/11. Someone had to stand up and confront the bad guys, and one of them is/was Sadaam.
>
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK Saddam was never involved in terrorism. (If you don't count the slaughtering of his own people and the wars against Kuwait and Iran, but of course, you could not use Iran as an argument becuase up then he was supported by the US).
>
>Walter,
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