Maybe I should stay out of this thread, but the more I read and the more I hear, the worse it gets.
I like the U.S. There was a time, when I was younger, when I tried to get a green card. I have American friends, one, who’s very close and with whom I’ve sustained a friendship for 20 years across the Atlantic, has served in the armed forces. I love American movies, TV, literature, music, theatre and art. There is no place in the world (I’ve been to some 40-odd countries), where people have been so hospitable as they the way I’ve been treated on my numerous visits to the U.S. I have no hate or dislike for America ocr the American people. There are things I frown at (death sentence), but there are things I frown at in my own country.
However, the actions by the Bush administration since last summer has left me… afraid is maybe too strong a word… anxious, I suppose. The Berlin wall came down, the communist block fell, China is going capitalist, which will eventually m,ake the people there free. The 90’s were good.
Now I have a feeling that we’re getting closer to the edge again. The Bush Administration is acting like a school yard bully. And just because there isn’t a bigger kid on the school yard, doesn’t make the big bully invincible.
Yes, getting rid of Saddam Hussein was good , I guess, but it happened for the wrong reasons (BTW, where is he?). But why isn’t Bush et al interested in fabricating evidence about Myanmar or Tibet (wait, that’s China) or Malaysia. Bad regimes and people suffering can be found a lot closer - how about Cuba? In large parts of South America, people a living in fear from the regime.
I don’t know, and I don’t have an answer. I just feel sick. I never really believed in the WMD, but now it seems it was all a lie.
You guys, who defend Bush, and thing the war was a good thing, do you feel that the loss of American lives was worth it, for a pack of lies?