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In reply to the discussion: we can not tolerate these killings [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)34. Just re-read from the post I responded to
"Try to understand that because Bush was a war criminal in Iraq doesn't mean that all use of military force is going to be wrong."
If that doesn't sound like Bush was wrong but Obama is right, then I need some reading comprehension lessons. Bush managed to get other nations involved in the mistake that was Iraq, who's going along with Obama on this? It might not even be our Congress, but he says he'll do it anyway.
Answered, yes, and UN resolutions and international courts can give that answer. At least they should do so before the President strikes unilaterally.
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We are arguing over whether killing kids with White Phosphorous is less murderous than killing them
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#84
never said it was a terrible thing,,,, dont think it is SOP of our government. nt
Cryptoad
Sep 2013
#80
How'd that decapitation strike work out against Saddam? Oh yeah, cost 6 trillion dollars.
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#35
George Bush? I don't support the DP, but you are correct, anyone who drops bombs, cluster bombs,
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#64
Well this 'other' ME country is on the list of the Bush War Criminals. They didn't have time to
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#67
Actually the US doesn't want Assad to disappear. We're not aiming for regime change.
Scootaloo
Sep 2013
#26
There is no global ban on chemical weapons. Inventing things does not help your case.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2013
#7