Wednesday, October 06, 2004
Iraqi Bio Weapons Lab?
Check this out...via Worldnet Daily.com
I believe this is one of the bio weapons labs that Ann Coulter referred to a while back in one of her columns criticizing the MSM.
I guess the main thing that bothers me about all of Kerry and Edwards' bellyaching is that they're, in essence implying that America has no right to use military force for her own rational self-interest, if not proof of Iraq's evil intent has been found. When they keep bringing up the mistake of the Iraqi invasion, it's almost like they're giving Iraq and the U.S equal moral status, and nothing could be farther from the truth.
Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, and even now with the insurgents running wild, is a rogue state. America, on the other hand, is a free, capitalistic (for the most part)country that respects individual rights, and the rule of law. It's where people come to from all over the world, legally or illegally to make a better life for themselves and their families or for our generous welfare benefits. I mean, whoever heard of people trying to sneak illegally into Cuba?
So to paraphrase Ayn Rand, a moral, free, capitalistic country has every right to invade a rogue state if they feel it's in their country's rational self-interest. Likewise a rogue state has no moral ground to stand on when its leader complain of being "occupied."
I believe this is one of the bio weapons labs that Ann Coulter referred to a while back in one of her columns criticizing the MSM.
I guess the main thing that bothers me about all of Kerry and Edwards' bellyaching is that they're, in essence implying that America has no right to use military force for her own rational self-interest, if not proof of Iraq's evil intent has been found. When they keep bringing up the mistake of the Iraqi invasion, it's almost like they're giving Iraq and the U.S equal moral status, and nothing could be farther from the truth.
Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, and even now with the insurgents running wild, is a rogue state. America, on the other hand, is a free, capitalistic (for the most part)country that respects individual rights, and the rule of law. It's where people come to from all over the world, legally or illegally to make a better life for themselves and their families or for our generous welfare benefits. I mean, whoever heard of people trying to sneak illegally into Cuba?
So to paraphrase Ayn Rand, a moral, free, capitalistic country has every right to invade a rogue state if they feel it's in their country's rational self-interest. Likewise a rogue state has no moral ground to stand on when its leader complain of being "occupied."