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Old 09-18-2003, 06:21 PM
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Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361


I care about the enviornment too. But i still think that 87 billion to solidify the situation in iraq, then move on to Syria and Iran is a worthwhile option. I would rather my children grow up in a safe land with less National Oil Reserves than one where we are constantly concerning ourselves with where the next terrorist threat is coming from.
But we already do spend way too much energy concerning ourselves with where the next terrorist threat is coming from, in spite of that 87 billion dollars. We're a country that has "national terrorist alert" levels divided into colors that we check before work everyday. Every time a country says something negative about us we accuse them of terroristic sentiment and contemplate invading them. Those are not the actions of a country which's citizens feel safe.

I certainly don't feel any safer because he's spent almost 90 billion extra dollars on "rebuilding" Iraq. I didn't feel like Iraq was a legitimate threat before the war, and even if I had, I feel like we have more to fear now after "pre-emptively" attacking them than we did when we just let them be.

Plus -- and this is the point the article posted above is trying to make -- I certainly don't feel like I can trust a president who has tried to make us believe there was a link between Saddam and Osama in order to create more support for his anti-Iraq agenda. How can you trust a president who has led you to believe something that isn't true in order to further an agenda that is actually going to increase anti-American sentiment around the globe (and presumably increase terroristic mindsets as well)?
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