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Orionthehunter
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From JimR-OCDS: Orionthehunter
In the merits of the issue, I believe the war was imprudent and is proving to be potentially counter-productive.Get off your sanctimonious horse will ya.
I just don’t think that my cause is served by claiming things that are not true or presented in half-truth.
Now you are getting into asserting a conspiracy that the President/Vice President actually believed that the victory would be protracted needing significant nation-building/civic governing advice, reconstruction, and police action.From JimR-OCDS: Also keep in mind, Haliburton, who Cheney worked for and has many friends, received non-bid contracts in the billions.
I find the evidence to be specious and wholly inconvincing. More important, it requires a vision into another’s heart and interior life.From JimR-OCDS: There is plenty of evidence to make one believe that the war was geared toward oil contracts and business dealings. Heck, most wars are fought for this reason, why would Iraq be different?
If you don’t see the difference by now between speaking out from a political and moral counseling point of view vs. a binding declaration, it is doubtful you ever will.From JimR-OCDS: My last post had the link to the Vatican’s statements to the UN, that the war in Iraq would be unjust. I can’t help it if you ignored it.
When you invoke the Church to support your claims, you imply that you are on the Church’s side or God’s side. The argument you attempt to make is one I generally agree with. However, I am not the one invoking the Church in a way that impugns the interior state of fellow Catholics.From JimR-OCDS: I’m not making any charge against fellow Catholics, please get off your sanctimonious horse and stop making false claims against me.