All my posts are real, unless whinylOne is involved. I wear my emotions on my shoulder; deal with it.
I don't understand what you disagree with about the underlined section. Please expound. Maybe I should have put "returned to... from dictator"?
Is this about my health care thread? Because that contains a very fundamental point which is being mostly overlooked out of political expediency. If anyone feels trolled by it then they should take a deep breath and transition from an emotional to an analytical state of mind.
**Edit** One more thing, I should probably invent 8 or 9 different screen names like a few do on here to troll, eh?
I disagree with you, that was my point. I think a lot of people do. Perhaps I'm way off base. And fwiw, it appears that I insulted you, and you're one of a few people that I try not to insult. Apologies, holmes.
Well, despite my fear that you'll lose respect for me more than you already have...
The first Gulf War was an easy call. The entire world was outraged by Iraq's attack and occupation of Kuwait. Some might argue that was the right time to remove Saddam, but Bush senior made the call to accept Saddam's surrender. The surrender was on the condition that he allow international inspectors in to verify that his chemical weapons were destroyed. He never fully cooperated with that condition of his surrender. Clinton removed inspectors in '98 in favor of tougher sanctions. If It was me in the White House the inspectors would have been accompanied by a military escort, and they would have continued their inspections one way or another. If the escort was met with force it would have started the 2nd round of the Gulf War 5 years sooner and would have had clear justification. Sanctions (which I consider worse than honest combat) would have been avoided, saving the lives of many women and children. That would have prevented sanctions to be used as PR against the U.S. creating resentment among Iraqis that has probably motivated at least a few of the IED planters and suicide bombers to attack our troops.
I'm sure as a Navy man, you have a hell of a lot better idea than I do. I just thought that the statement that all Iraqi citizens are happy that the U.S. is occupying their country, killing their sons, daughters, parents, etc. Perhaps the vast majority are happy about it, but that certainly doesn't mean they all are.