TurfBurn said:I'll answer with a question.
Can you honestly say with certainty that the administration didn't go to war as a last resort and that they did cherry pick their intelligence?
I don't think either of us can... we don't know everything that happens at a governmental level.
the way I see it going to war should be treated like a trial. They have to prove to us, the citizens, beyond a reasonable doubt, that there was a valid reason for doing what we did. In a murder case if there is any reason at all that someone in the jury believes that the crime was not commited by the defendant then its a no-go. The president is representing the citizens of the united states and is supposed to be held responsible by those citizens. If the president does something this drastic, that has such an adverse effect on the way our country and thus its people, are percieved by the rest of the world (that includes the UN, potential allies, as well as the new generation of potential terrorists that are being brought up during our occupation) as well as an adverse effect on the country itself both in monetary cost, the division in our country right now over what to do and what to believe, and certainly not least, the lives that this war is costing us.....if the president does something this drastic, i believe they should have to prove to the citizens of this country beyond a reasonable doubt that they were right in doing so or they should accept the responsibility and pay some sort of price. In this case I think such a misjudgement should in the very least mean not being allowed ot remain in a position of power to do it again.
One of the thoughts that runs through my head as I think about this election is a very fundamental one. I dont know that John Kerry will do a better job, but as a country, it seems like it is our responsibility to show the world that we are intelligent/responsible enough to acknowledge our own mistakes and make some effort to correct them.
I cannot imagine how hostile I would feel towards americans if I was living in some other country, probably the worst of which being Britain...knowing that not only has this country behaved completely inappropriatly by probably every standard that has been established for international relations(basically I am referring to the UN), but they did so based on false information, and in the case of my country (britain) they dragged my country down with them and costed us the lives of our soldiers? If they do not show to me that this is as unacceptable in the US as I feel it is here in britain then this sentiment is probably going to stick with me for a looooong time.