Mercnbeth
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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth I think he should be set free to be allowed to continue his work of killing more of his citizens. He does a much better job than the US, because he doesn't have to be concerned about the media coverage. I'm sure 60 Minutes will even profile him again, and talk about his humane methods of executions, tortures, and rapes. Actually he should be reinstated, since apparently no one believes we should have gone in there in the first place. owned, There's the crux of the matter isn't it? All of us, me included, think we should now be out of Iraq. One man had to make the decision based upon the information he had at the time. Being a man, he had prejudice as to what information entered into the decision and what information was discounted. The decision was made. No weapons of mass destruction, no consensus populous to take over the country. However many years late, we now are the all knowing experts of how to make a wrong decision based upon all that has happened in the years since. People who voted for the legislation that made the invasion possible now can shout about how wrong it is to be there; lost in the crowd of their positive vote to go there. Being allowed to not need a plan of how to accomplish that surrender by a like-minded media. The disagreement is appropriate, and deserved. Pointing to the stubbornness and the egomaniac continuation of a mistake serves to move forward political discussion. Mocking disrespect for the office if not the man, polarizes and generates a misapplied backlash of commit transcending reason. The majority of votes cast are not for someone or something. Most people vote against something. On Tuesday there will be many people voting against the current administration, me included, voting against all incumbents at all levels; local, state, congress, senate. The question will be how many people were mobilized to vote against the vitriol of hatred against the man holding an office for a country that they respect.
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