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When are we going to wake up and get the point? Now that we have counted
1,000+ dead soldiers in Iraq, isn't it about time to reconsider what we
are doing? There are no weapons of mass destruction - just lies. There
is no connection between September 11 and Iraq - just lies. There was no
connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda -just lies. The world and
especially America is not safer as a result of these actions. The Bush
administration continues to manipulate your emotions with constant false
alarms, vague warnings, or nonspecific information from unspecified
sources, and elevated color alerts. Does this make you feel safer?
The Bush administration seems to think it can defeat terrorism by 'taking
the fight to the enemy', but Homeland Security expert Stephen Flynn warns,
"Targeting terrorism at its source is an appealing notion, unfortunately,
the enemy is not cooperating." The 'coalition of the willing' is slowly
coming to the realization that this approach won't work. The few
'coalition' nations still present only have about 90 persons in Iraq and
those may be withdrawn soon. We have about 145,000 and are losing
territory, as well as, Iraqi 'hearts and minds' every day. The puppet
government hiding in a compound in Baghdad, guarded by our troops, grows
more unpopular every day. Does this make sense? The president lied to get
us into this ill advised war, pray God he can find another lie to get us
out before many more of our soldiers are killed.
A year and four months since President Bush declared "Mission
Accomplished", 865 soldiers have died, and still there is no exit
strategy. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld calls the death toll
"relatively small." I wonder if most Americans, or the families and
loved ones of these victims of Bush's bad policy and 'grandstanding
bravado' consider the sacrifice of these young men and women so
trivial. Someone needs to remind the 'chicken hawks', those who did not
serve on any battlefield, that even one was far too many.
Regardless of the $200 billion already wasted, we may never be able to
evaluate the real cost of this folly in lost lives, lost limbs, lost
dreams and broken families.