support the goal of removing Saddam Hussein, but not under the present circumstances - uppity DPRK, lack of international support, lack of a clear plan for a post-war occupation and transition to a post-Saddam government, sluggish (at best) economy, overcommitment of US military forces, and lack of an immediate threat from Hussein's weapons programs.
Suddenly, there's 100 bill$ + to throw around on some far-flung expedition ?

I like how we're being told that bombing the sh*t out of Iraq is going to somehow plant the seeds of democracy, which will somehow spread like a beautiful flower across the region


The idea of our country "spreading democracy" reminds me of what Henry Ford said about the Model T - "They can have any color they want, as long as it's black".
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