Friday, September 29, 2006

IRAQ A VERY BIG & COSTLY MISTAKE!

Oh so many topics to discuss but so little time. Things are moving rather quickly now, before the election and I wonder if the American people are aware of some of the key bits of information that could and should sway their votes.

One very importante piece is the leaked and subsequently, partially declassified by the President, report by U.S. intelligence agencies that the invasion of Iraq has helped to make terrorism grow and prosper and that we are now in much more danger than if the invasion never occurred. I have mentioned this in prior blogs.

Let me repeat this slowly and clearly so we all really understand.

President Bush’s invasion of Iraq has enabled terrorism to spread all over the world. We are not just talking about Al-Qaeda; we are talking about independent groups that have sprung up as a result of the war on Iraq. If there was no invasion of Iraq, these groups would not exist. Is this sinking in a little?

Now just to show you how legitimate this is, the report “TRENDS IN GLOBAL TERRORISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES” represents the view of 16 spy services within the U.S. government. Now that is not one or two disgruntled spies; it is ALL of them.

Bush, as usual, tried to defend his invasion of Iraq by using the tired old slogans he has used throughout; Saddam was a bad man and we did the right thing to remove him – AT WHAT COST TO US AND OUR COUNTRY!

The report makes it perfectly clear; the invasion of Iraq has made the entire world a much more dangerous place for us and our children and probably our grandchildren; not just Americans, everyone on this planet – kapish?

If you still believe Bush did the right thing and want him and his party to continue this debacle than there is no hope for you whatsoever and you are a threat to the safety of us all!

Janusz


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