Wednesday, August 13, 2008
"Correcting the Misconceptions about Iraq"
This posting reviews "common questions about Iraq". It seems quite honest and informative, and provides links to support what is stated.
I think it is worthwhile reading...
I think it is worthwhile reading...
Tom Ordeman, Jr. writes at FamilySecurityMatters.com. He begins:
"More than five years after the commencement of the Iraq War, the decision to invade remains a hot political issue. Unfortunately, pundits on both sides of the issue continue to discuss the history and background of the invasion in varying degrees of ignorance. The Iraq War is the defining political issue of our day, impacting American foreign and domestic policies, economic and social concerns, and affecting nearly all Americans in one way or another.
As the presidential election inches closer and closer, the presumptive nominees continue to circulate rhetoric on either side of the issue."
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I disagree. I thought it was a bunch of bull and a waste of my time in reading it. There were multiple factors leading to the invasion of Iraq -- hence it's possible to shoot down each one individually -- but the author isn't really looking for an explanation of the affair. Quite the contrary, he wants only to white wash the administration. Why do you go along with this? Have you no shame?
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