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[Moving at the Speed of Creativity] Wes, while I do not support Hussein in any way, I’m curious that you cite only ONE source–Yahoo–for your analysis. What are other news organizations, including ones that are considered “independent”
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[Libertyblessings.blogspot.com] Blessings of Liberty: Considering how frequently President Bush tried, in his recent speech, to use the emotional response of US citizens regarding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks as a way to "justify" his war on Iraq, I think this makes one of two things very clear: Either he is completely out of touch with reality and cannot tell the difference between Iraq and al-Qaida and between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, or he firmly believes that he can confuse and delude the American public for his political goals by constantly mixing those fundamentally different topics.
[Miketodd.typepad.com] Waving or Drowning?: George Galloway: Yet as he railed against the senators, I couldnt get out of my head that spectacle of the same man smiling as he lauded Saddam Hussein. As he exploited the fustiness of the surroundings and the plodding lawyerliness of his interlocutors, I couldnt help but remember how, in the face of a different sort of power, he had saluted its indefatigability and promised to march on to Jerusalem.
[Alwayson-network.com] 48 Hours to Get out of Dodge :: AO: 12 years - 17 resolutions - the UN has shown that Iraq possesses WMD - while I'll admit the way in which this has been handled from a PR standpoint is very lackluster, taking out Saddam is still the right thing to do. The UN, in this instance, has shown that it is incapable of acting to protect the other pillar of its Charter - Security.
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