2. "RE: They're saying this is a victory for Bush...I disag" In response to In response to 1
>Already reporters are talking about the political >ramifications of Saddam's capture to the Bush >administration. Saying that this is a blow to the >Democrats, as they have been using an elusive Saddam to >attack Pres. Bush for the past 8 months. Well, considering >that this was an illegal war, I don't see how this capture >weighs in the favor of Bush. Had Osama Bin Laden been >captured, that would be another story. Of course there are >those who will say that Saddam was a tyrant, and his capture >is a victory for the US, the Bush Administration and the >Iraqi people. But what does his capture really mean? For >the past 8 months Saddam has been out of commission as a >leader, and still the Iraqi people have no peace or clear >political system. Hell, they're not even in control of >their #1 resource, oil. Everyday the death toll for US >soldiers rises in Iraq. The attacks on US troops that were >attributed to Saddam, to his financing, appear to be sourced >from someone else. So Saddam is captured. He'll be brought >before trial, maybe in Iraq, maybe before an international >tribunal. He'll be found guilty of numerous crimes. Maybe >he'll be put to death. > >And that leaves us where? Maybe with lower gas prices. >That's always a good reason to start an illegal war.
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