As a conservative, I'm not "for" people based on their being their being rich or poor. In fact, other than ensuring everybody plays by rules, I don't think government has any more business in people's economic affairs than it does in their sexual ones.
You can not have a Democracy without an informed people.
Why did Obama not support Bush's war in Iraq>?
ON that element alone, I believe he has enough knowledge to be a better president than Bush was or McCain will be. Period.
I ask you this.Was it in our best interest to invade Iraq ?-----to kill one bad ass leader...
I say no.
It was not the best decision in response to the terror that invaded our soil.
IN your GUT, can you really say that this Iraqi war makes sense?
If you say yes, because of 9-11, I challenge you to listen to your own balance of logic. But, if you say no...I applaud your balance of intelligence and common sense.
Obama has more intelligence than any Bush ever will.
Sit on your post of conservative rhetoric, BT. See how far you get with the future when we have blood on our hands. > When we have really never CALLED TO JUSTICE the man in charge of the attacks- Bin Laden.
There are several possible perspectives concerning our posture regarding radical Islam. All of them have their arguments. If you're going to consider the matter in the same respect as you'd consider our more recent wars, such as WWII or Vietnam, than no, I don't think it makes a lot of sense. However, if you're going to regard the current situation as only the most recent battle in a very long war,
as some people do, and with a fair amount of historical justification, then the so-called war-on-terror stands on a firmer rationale. Obviously, in that formulation, 9/11 is only the tip of the iceberg.
In either case, I'll agree that invading Iraq wasn't the most effective approach. But it wasn't entirely off the wall, either.