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I would be a hypocrite if I said that the US should ignore the atrocities

that went on under Saddams reign. Even if he had nothing to do with 9/11, we still can\'t sit blindly by while

thousands (millions) of innocent people are killed. I just wish that people would have stepped in fasting during the

World War II/holocaust before over 6 million (I think the number was closer to 13 million total) people were killed.

Just because it isn\'t going on in our own backyard doesn\'t give us the right to ignore it. JMHO

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Only thing is.. we armed him, WHILE he was committing atrocities. We only

cut him loose, when he balked us.

And, we are also supporting other atrocious regimes.

So, I agree with you.

But, that\'s not how our govt does things.


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I am looking at

the end result. I know that people don\'t like the way the Bush went into this war, but I just don\'t see that

as what is important. To me what matters is now Iraqi people can listen to the radio and choose to enjoy music

without having to worry about being shot in the head. There are horiffic atrocities going on in our world. This is

just a drop in the bucket, but it is a start.