Because being an idiot is not against the lawHash said:I want to know why bush and blair are not in jail too?
aamirsaab said:Good point Imad. But remember, Bush is responsible for the attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan.
Besdies, it doesn't matter if they haven't killed as many people as Saddam has. The bottom line is they are all bad people and they all have killed and done bad things.
My point earlier on was that there are lots of people (who are alive) who have done bad things but are not hated and are not in jail: a mere counter-remark to your remark. I don't wish to get into a giant debate over the worst man on earth because it will only waste time.
Hash said:I want to know why bush and blair are not in jail too?
imaad_udeen said:Concerning Afghanistan, I, personally, have trouble laying sole blame on GWB. It took a certain string of events to bring the liberation of Afghanistan about, one of those being the WTC attacks and that was not of Bush's doing.
A much better case can be made for Iraq. It was W's choice to invade Iraq. But then again, had Saddam never invaded Kuwait, the situation would not have ever come up.
While I do not agree with a lot of things W has done, he is not a murderer.
Saddam Hussein was a brutal despot who squashed all dissent within his country in a brutal manner. I have yet to see GWB have thousands of Americans blindfolded and shot in the back of the head and buried in mass graves.
This issue is, IMHO, black and white. Saddam is a bad man and the world is better off that he is not in power. Iraq is certainly better off, in the long run, without Saddam.
kadafi said:
Since when was Afghanistan liberated? With liberation, I presume, [peace, stability, "democracy" and economic recovery].
Then why is there still turmoil in Afghanistan.
The attrocities commited by the Australian soldiers recently (i.e. killing villagers).
Why is povery and social misery still dominant in Afghanistan.
What about the Abu Ghraib tactics adopted in Afghanistan.
Cleary brother, your justification for [liberation] is at its best wishful thinking.
It seems akhee that you're shifting all the blame on Saddam whilst not even mentionin' the absurdic pretexts that Bush has used to destroy the lives of thousands.
Why is it so hard to mention akhee the attrocities commited by these US aggressors.
Why are you silent about the death of 500,000 children that died due the sanctions-related diseases.
Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was asked whether it was justified for the deahts of these children, her response was: I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--we think the price is worth it.
What about the highway of death incident which cowardly American pilots opened fire on Iraqi soldiers who peacefully surrendered.
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Hash said:That is the most riducolous thing i have heard, 'liberation'. Imaad uddin you have been listening to bish for too long! Tell him, the mujhaideen in Afgaonstan will send your 'liberation' back in body bags inshallaah.
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Ibn Syed said:But why did the US have to ravage an entire nation just to put Saddam out of power?
When are they gonna get out of Iraq?
I don't think the people would love to have Americans staying in their country who had destroyed thier homes. What are they trying to do over there anyway? Rebuild Iraq? Why not just give money so Iraq can rebuild just the way they wanna?
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Ibn Syed said:The Iraqi people didn't know why the American soldiers were invading from the start. That's why they burned their oil. And who does Bush think he is to saw Iraq had wmd's? And Iraq turns out to have none.
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amani said:
not to mention a few are also thinking iraq mau just turn out to be another vietnam *nods*
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