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Those of our soldiers, as well as the Iraqi people.
He had no business going over there in the first place. Saddam Hussein was a mean, vicious, man. He tortured and killed the Iraqi people. He is not the only person in that capacity doing such things. I doubt you could count on both hands the number of countries today where some form of abuse against the people isn't occurring.
The fact is, Iraq did not harbor terrorists. In fact, Saddam looked upon them as his enemy. There were no WMDs. There was no association between Saddam and the 9/11 terrorists. Iraq had done nothing to us.
So the fact that we went over there and attacked a sovereign nation who had not given us just cause to do so is ultimately George Bush's responsibility. Yes, he had lots of advice from others. Yes, many others helped him do it. But ultimately, the buck stops with him, whether he accepts that as a fact or not.
George Bush lied to the American people regarding intelligence, knowing full well that he was lying at the time.
George Bush approved the outing of an undercover CIA agent assigned to the fight against terrorism, jeopardizing her life as well as those close to her.
George Bush has no qualms about sending other people, their children, their spouses, mothers and fathers, etc., over to risk their lives fighting a war based on lies and deceit, while he went AWOL when he should have been serving. No one from his family is serving the country, and our wonderful :eyes: Vice President Dick Cheney got deferment after deferment to avoid serving his country.
George Bush has the blood of the dead people on his hands. And no matter how he scrubs, he will never be able to wash it off.
Investigate the SOB and try him for his crimes against humanity, the American people, the Iraqi people, and Constitution. And try everyone in his Administration with him.
Justice demands it!
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