War is so politically beneficial.
posted August 17, 2006 - 5:39am 'This person harbors terrorists, That person sells to terrorists," That's all we'll be hearing for the next few years thanks to the War On Terrorism. The United States of America will never withdraw it's troops from Iraq, just like it has never withdrawn from Japan, Cuba, and South Korea.
We are doomed to living in the light of a bully. The United States of America's people are now forced to take the credit that our Ape-looking leader has placed upon this country.
Bush is not that of a baby kissing saint, and he is not a product of righteousness no matter what strong Christians believe in him. He was a spoiled brat of his father who was president a few terms before. Now he's come to attack other countries with lies that are supported by his wealth and his popularity amongst other members of the high society. It seems that all he wants is to divide and conquer.
Well, he's reaching his limit. Iraq fell when he invaded without the U.N.'s permission. What type of penalties did The United States receive? I'm sure the U.N. issues fees and other such commissions to other countries, when the international law is broken. Maybe they had a contingency fee with the United States?
Back to the previous statement - He's reaching his limit. Iraq fell. The U.N. refused permission to invade, but Bush did it anyway. In the beginning his reason was terrorism, with the occupying of Afghanistan. Then nuclear weapons with Iraq. Now it's a mixture of who has what, or who has both.
Iraq had a leader. Even if the majority of the world's population deems him as a bad leader, he was still a leader. So why are we aloud to take a leader from his country? Isn't there a law against that? It was HIS country. He may be dictator, and he may have not taken his position legally, but he's still the leader. Castro was not ousted after he overtook Cuba. Chavez is still dictator, along with Jiang Zemin. So why Saddam? Some say a grudge between George Bush SR. from his battle as president. To the point more closely, Iran And North Korea are not going to be invaded so easily as Iraq. They watched there brother country make the mistake of not fighting back seriously, and they are not going to do the same.
"Invasion is so succexy," a song by a band called Metric. They hit the nail on the head, so to speak. But now invasion is being watched. At a U.N. meeting not to long back, The ambassador for the United States of America to the United Nations, John R. Bolton, implied invading North Korea if the country did not stop it's nuclear programs. The Chinese ambassador to the U.N., Wang Guangya, fiercely placed an intervention of words to the U.N. and reminded them of Iraq. The U.S.A. will not be allowed this type of leniency again.
Now the U.S.A. is trying to clear Hezbollah out of Lebanon, and the middle east. Pushing to further accuse Iran of support, the U.S.A. will not back down until they are they only ones will a nuclear arsenal. Then no one will be able to stand up to this bullying tyrant.
Seeing what is right and doing nothing about it is to walk the way of a coward. I say those that read this and look the other way are cowards. Damn your nine to five job! Damn your cable t.v.! Damn your S.U.V.! This is your country! This is your children’s future! This is where you will die an early age, unless you step up and take YOUR country from those that push to destroy it! Stand up America's People! Stand up and take back what is yours! Push this proximate dictator out!

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I agree with most of what
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