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Iraq and a hard place.

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Submitted by Glenn Klotz (United States), Aug 29, 2002 at 11:11

After much thought I agree with the people who argue that we should invade but I think that we must first get Congress to at least make a resolution in favor of such an action.

Saddam has violated the agreement he signed at the end of the Gulf War and under the rules of war we don't need to declare war again. However, Pres. Bush needs to get a tacit ok from the people's reps. to do this...
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Title Commenter Date Thread
How to proceed in a "cautious and slow and deliberate manner" [53 words]H. W. HoffmanSep 3, 2002 15:132259
War in Iraq [87 words]Gary KlockowAug 29, 2002 23:112206
"Thank you very much" [50 words]Ben ShniperAug 29, 2002 12:112196
Iraq and a hard place. [78 words]Glenn KlotzAug 29, 2002 11:112195

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