How many young girls tied to rape tables and gang-raped by Saddam's professional rapists, while their fathers are tied to chairs in the same room being forced to watch are enough? For me, one is enough. But you don't really care about Iraqi children now, do you? That the reckless cowboy George W. Bush is for it is reason enough to be against it, just as it was with that reckless cowboy Ronald Reagan, who destroyed the world in a nuclear inferno by putting missiles in Europe in the 1980s.
The Iraqi weapons of mass destruction were catalogued and itemized by the UN inspectors in the mid 1990s, before they were expelled by Saddam. Upon their return, a few months ago, their job was not to look for weapons, but to ask Saddam what he did with the weapons whose existence they had already documented 5 years ago. The existence of weapons is already a certainty; the only question is where Saddam has hidden them. I trust this is not too complicated for you; even our dumb President understood this.
As for me, I look forward to the new friendships we will develop with the good people of Iraq, who have been liberated from the hell they lived in while Europe looked the other way - which Old Europe seems to have a habit of doing when people are being massacred. I also look forward to reduced relations with Old Europe, both diplomatic and commercial. I hope we remove our military bases from Germany and move them to friendlier soil. I also hope we bring the fallen Americans home from the cemeteries in France, where their graves have been desecrated and vandalized by the communist and fascist filth that so freely continues to inhabit your continent.
I will support the budding democracies in Eastern Europe, and will support Israel, while Old Europe succumbs to its own Arab street, living in thrall of the Islamofascists who have overrun your countries, and worships the suicide bombers and terrorists of the Palestinians, Syrians and Iranians.
The people of Iraq will know who helped them, and who turned away. You may sneer down your sophisticated noses at our (Harvard MBA) President, but it is his picture being carried by newly liberated Iraqis, not that of Nuclear Chirac or Chemical Schroeder. It is American soldiers the Iraqis are kissing and asking for autographs, not German, French or Belgian soldiers.
The Iraqi weapons of mass destruction were catalogued and itemized by the UN inspectors in the mid 1990s, before they were expelled by Saddam. Upon their return, a few months ago, their job was not to look for weapons, but to ask Saddam what he did with the weapons whose existence they had already documented 5 years ago. The existence of weapons is already a certainty; the only question is where Saddam has hidden them. I trust this is not too complicated for you; even our dumb President understood this.
As for me, I look forward to the new friendships we will develop with the good people of Iraq, who have been liberated from the hell they lived in while Europe looked the other way - which Old Europe seems to have a habit of doing when people are being massacred. I also look forward to reduced relations with Old Europe, both diplomatic and commercial. I hope we remove our military bases from Germany and move them to friendlier soil. I also hope we bring the fallen Americans home from the cemeteries in France, where their graves have been desecrated and vandalized by the communist and fascist filth that so freely continues to inhabit your continent.
I will support the budding democracies in Eastern Europe, and will support Israel, while Old Europe succumbs to its own Arab street, living in thrall of the Islamofascists who have overrun your countries, and worships the suicide bombers and terrorists of the Palestinians, Syrians and Iranians.
The people of Iraq will know who helped them, and who turned away. You may sneer down your sophisticated noses at our (Harvard MBA) President, but it is his picture being carried by newly liberated Iraqis, not that of Nuclear Chirac or Chemical Schroeder. It is American soldiers the Iraqis are kissing and asking for autographs, not German, French or Belgian soldiers.