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AmericanErrorist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-12-04 02:08 PM
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10 Questions every voter should be asking in 2004
1. How is the U.S.'s invasion and occupation of Iraq as
a "preventive war" any different from the invasion of Poland by Nazi
Germany, and why was the U.S. so eager to break international law it
helped to establish at the end of World War II?

2. Why did we invade Iraq again? WMDs? - None found. Threat to
U.S.? - None tangible. Connection to terrorists responsible for 9-
11? - None substantiated. Oil fields ripe for plundering? - Hmmm...

3. Do you really believe that with the means available to the U.S.
(technology, manpower, money), that Osama bin Laden would still be at
large if we actually wanted to find him?

4. Why is it that if any other country tries to develop a weapons
program we go in guns blazing, while we sit on the largest stockpile
of WMDs of any nation, more than enough to sterilize the Earth's
surface of any life? How have we proven that we're responsible
enough to have them, because we haven't used them? How have these
other countries been proven irresponsible, because they might use
them?

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