I guess that most of you are still missing the point i am trying to make here. we have invaded a country under flawed information:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/10/po...partner=GOOGLE
that they had wmd's, connections with al-quada. Saddam was a bad man no doubt about that. but the same shit is going down in other parts of the world and we don't seem to help them, we just go where the money is. why we are in Iraq is a different thread or is it? I am asking why do we get to pick and choose who lives and who dies in this world? maybe someone should flaw some info about sudan to prevent a genocide there. Seemed to be all right to do get troops into Iraq right? 850 troops killed under flawed info....yeah i would be proud to serve in this army.
Yeah i know..stop flaming mr buck, well i am sick and tired of this administration blaming each other in there games of oil and greed and corruption while innocent lives are ruined. maybe when the draft is re-enstated and the bush gurls get drafted sumthing will happen.
btw wonderwench you may want to read this, cuz i think one of our sources is flawed, mine doesn't mention the USSR or france supplied Iraq with weapons, but it does seem to bring up the United states.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...2/IN123519.DTL
"According to the December declaration, treated with much derision from the Bush administration, U.S. and Western companies played a key role in building Hussein's war machine. The 1,200-page document contains a list of Western corporations and countries -- as well as individuals -- that exported chemical and biological materials to Iraq in the past two decades.
Embarrassed, no doubt, by revelations of their own complicity in Mideast arms proliferation, the U.S.-led Security Council censored the entire dossier, deleting more than 100 names of companies and groups that profited from Iraq's crimes and aggression. The censorship came too late, however. The long list -- including names of large U.S. corporations -- Dupont, Hewlett-Packard, and Honeywell -- was leaked to a German daily, Die Tageszeitung. Despite the Security Council coverup, the truth came out. "