hastemaker said:
You people have no idea of what your talking about. Take a good hard look in the mirror and you might see how self righteous you all are. Whether or not the Iraq war was a right step to take, the fact is you're looking at it from hindsight. If you were in a leadership position and you had an enemy that could develop capabilities that could destroy you, would you wait around till it was too late? I don't think so!
Now, get off your high, left wing horses and do some study!!!!
p.s what are uni students doing on this site? Last HSC finished nearly one year ago. I think it's time to let go. I suggest trying some other dating services.
I rather like my high horse. And besides it's my choice to waste my time here and not studying. How about you get off your high horse and do some study if it's som important to you and get off our backs.
Anyway, this is research. I'm researching the general opinion of a selected demographic sample of the young adult population and their views on politics and world affairs.
The war in Iraq was right because Saddam was not a nice person, and there are thousands of Iraqi's who probably owe thse invaders these lives. As it is though, it doesn't change the fact that the war for Iraq was not justified when the reasons the US gave the UN are scrutinised. It was the right action for the wrong means.
But the war in Iraq is not the topic here, Bush is. Bush is a farcical of a man who has the most powerful position in the world. He seems to be nothing more than a political puppet masquerading as a leader.
I especially do not like the way he views those of other nationalities, including John 'Bonzai' Howard. (I would like to thank the 'Glass house' for the Bonzai reference). Bonzai = Little Bush