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Old 03-24-2003, 01:46 PM   #17
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A good war is a war with favorable consequences.
Yeah right. Wars are about breaking things and killing/hurting/maiming people. Lots of "favorable consequences" there, dillhole.

When I think of armed conflicts, I think about those instances where the prosecution of which have "just" causes. Like when a bad guy named Saddam Hussein invades another country and somebody has to fight a war to kick him out. Or like when the very same bad guy has a toy chest of evil weapons that might some day end up being used on us. Whether that day would have come with or without a war - I ain't gonna sit here with my thumb up my rear and find out.

In the final analysis, better them (a few wacky Iraqis) than us.

End of story.
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