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| | An attempt to outline United States involvement in Iraq, and why it was a mistake. It takes a look at the events of 9/11/2001, and points out that this is not why the United States is at war with Iraq. It gives the major reasons for going to war, such as fear, vengeance, the political hawks, weapons of mass destruction, ending a tyrannical governments rule, and liberating the Iraqi people. The author takes a cynical look at where the war is heading and points out flaws in thinking leading up to United States involvement in Iraq. Finally, it takes a look at the cost in money, human life and United States credibility throughout the world. |
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| | by John aka Jupiter King, Jul 12, 2008 | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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| | What role does politics play in war? This is a good question, what is a legitimate reason for war
(such as national defense) and what is "cowboy diplomacy" by politicians with personal agendas? |
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| | by Juliane Elliott, Jul 8, 2008 | | Comments(3) Liked It: 18 |
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| | The truth is so hard to find nowadays in our politically correct world. |
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| | I'm just talking about the war in Iraq, and how we should embrace peace, rather than not. |
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| | About America's materialistic tendencies. |
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| | A sardonic suggestion of practical impossibilities. |
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| | Comparing Bill Starbuck, a character from the play "Rainmaker", to Barack Obama, candidate for President of the United States. |
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| | My thought about our government and how to fix our countries problems. |
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| | How to lead the free world. |
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| | The unprecedented length of the primary season preceding the 2008 presidential campaign has flooded the nation with largely trivial information about the candidates and their policies. Here are some issues to look out for in the 2008 campaign. Make sure you really know each candidate’s positions on these issues before you vote. |
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