@Back in 52′ 180567 wrote:
The war is a whole different story, there are religious extremists, who again, think they have the right to kill American lives in 9/11. They made their choice to declare war on us and they are now receiving judgment for their actions. That’s another thing about the democrats, they don’t understand that when we kill woman and children in other countries, they are casualties of war, they were not the targets and it wasn’t intentional. Yet these muslims go and purposely bomb innocent people in suicide bombs, not aimed at the military troops, but woman and children. They intentionally killed hundreds of thousands more their own woman and children than we did in the war! They purposely killed their own people (similar to abortion) and they aimed to kill our own civilians on 9/11. Yet… the democrats have some reason to justify their actions as something we have no right to respond to.
Funny… how democrats are all “against the war” all the time, yet Bush had the highest presidential approval rating OF ALL TIME when we chose to go to war. I highly doubt that half of country (democrats) somehow was not part of that 90-95% that approved of Bush going to war in the days after 9/11 and the 75% with him when we went into Iraq:
IRAQ HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT HAPPENED ON 9/11 – That is simply a fact. The reason people were united behind Bush at the time was because we trusted him to make wise decisions & everyone knew that something had to be done, primarily go into Afghanistan. But he squandered that trust & unity by taking us into a war (Iraq) that was unnecessary & reckless. Bush’s poll numbers have dropped as time passed, for countless reasons, but surely because people realized we were lied into the Iraq war. I personally support the war in Afghanistan & still do, but Bush took his eye off the ball by taking us into Iraq, depleting the necessary resources to fight an effective war there. Again, Iraq had NOTHING to do with the attacks on 9/11.