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The supposed concern (at the U.N. meeting, at least) was WMDs. The logical target ought to have been North Korea, since they actually ANNOUNCED their intentions!

Yes, and I would have supported USA if they had atacked N. Korea, but Saddam was represing people more.

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Well none of us are members of congress or part of Bush's cabinet i belive so we really cant say for sure what thier true motives are. It seems that we are in it for the oil, maybe by abusing iraq we can strengthen our economey.

 

So? Consequences, not motives are important.

 

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But heres somthing the Bush supporters over looked, what about saudia aribia or how ever its spelled, thats where most terrorist are really from and we dont go there to stomp out terror, and they own much of the us economy. Funny isnt it?

 

Well, Iraq was USA potential enemy. Saudi Arabia wasn't.

 

No it was figurtive to the first one and to the second your wrong saudi arabia did and does represent a threat to us by harbering terrorist, I though harboring terrorist was wrong.

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No it was figurtive to the first one and to the second your wrong saudi arabia did and does represent a threat to us by harbering terrorist, I though harboring terrorist was wrong.

Oh. OK then, I made a mistake.

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No it was figurtive to the first one and to the second your wrong saudi arabia did and does represent a threat to us by harbering terrorist, I though harboring terrorist was wrong.

 

Oh. OK then, I made a mistake.

 

OMG sombody admitted to a mistake, for that I give you mad props, most people continue to argue even when they know theyre wrong. I have before as well, i made mistakes too.

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