Friday, September 16, 2005

Withdrawal from Iraq?

Ok, for those of you who say to withdraw from Iraq now, what are you smoking? I would really like some of that; it has to be good shit. Those of you who before the war did not voice your opinion and did not picket against the war need to shut your traps. Grow a backbone and stop being completely spineless. I am sick of those who want to withdraw but voted for or didn't protest against the war.

I do not mind those who before the war didn't want to go; I just happen to not be one of them. These statements do not mean that I believe I was right, in fact I think it was an error in judgment to have gone now that we see there are no WMDs. We cannot take faulty information back, go back in time and make different choices. Some of you (who have your heads shoved up your asses) believe this to be the case. We "broke" Iraq now we MUST fix it.

What kind of morals do you have if you vote to go to war, or don't protest the war then after WE have lost people then want to pull out? Seriously, do you want those people to die for no reason what so ever?

We MUST finish what we started. If you have listened (which I seriously doubt, most of those who want to pull out have done nothing but talk) to the commanders in Iraq we are making progress. Iraq as a country will recover. I hope they can be future allies of ours.

I am not talking about people like Howard Dean; he was not for the war in the first place. He has every right to ask for a full withdrawal (even though that is NOT what he is suggesting) but my point is simple.

We broke it, we fix it. If you can't get this, then you seriously have no morals at all. Don't give me the BS either that you didn't vote for the war. You voted for a president that took us in there in the first place. If you don't like democracy then you may not want to live in the US. Those who win the votes are the ones who make choices for us.

Do I personally think Iraq is a good idea? Hell no, I think it was a huge mistake. I am one of those who did not protest the war. I actually wanted to "make an example" like a lot of other people. I was sick of Saddam playing cat and mouse with us, I was sick of reading articles where we had to kill more targets in the no fly zone. I wanted to pull out then, but we still had to up hold UN resolutions at that time. For 10 years he played with us, and guess what; he got screwed because of it. But I say we try and fix what we broke and leave only when the Iraq government sees fit for us to leave.

If you’re wondering who I wrote this for, the answer is "ME". I write this and I don't actually care if anyone else reads what I think; its just nice to get it out of my head and onto "so called" paper.

Until Next Time,
PhantomStar

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