02-07-2006, 09:36 PM
As Keyser said, every nation on earth thought he still had WMD's. Let's not act like it was just Bush.
The previous administration thought so as well.
The difference between Bush and Clinton was 9/11.
Percieved threats were much more of a concern after it, than before it.
To me, this is the thing.
How can every nation on earth think / know he had WMD's and we cannot find any?
Considering situations our 'allies' have put us in (the oil for food scandal being the most recent), I wouldn't be so foolish as to think they disappeared.
There is every possibility they're out there - somewhere.
We'll never agree on the fundamentals, certainaly not the war. I think it was the right move, given what we knew. You don't. Neither of us will ever be proven right or wrong in the others mind.
But you carry that need to be right to an extreme on all other issues - where all rationality is lost.
The previous administration thought so as well.
The difference between Bush and Clinton was 9/11.
Percieved threats were much more of a concern after it, than before it.
To me, this is the thing.
How can every nation on earth think / know he had WMD's and we cannot find any?
Considering situations our 'allies' have put us in (the oil for food scandal being the most recent), I wouldn't be so foolish as to think they disappeared.
There is every possibility they're out there - somewhere.
We'll never agree on the fundamentals, certainaly not the war. I think it was the right move, given what we knew. You don't. Neither of us will ever be proven right or wrong in the others mind.
But you carry that need to be right to an extreme on all other issues - where all rationality is lost.