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Registered: January 29, 2003
Posts: 5
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I feel it was a big waste of time.Basically Bush was stating something he has been complianing about since last year. "I will attack lraq with or without proof of weapons of mass destruction" As Always be safe -jeremiah 
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Registered: January 29, 2003
Posts: 10
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Whoever thinks we shouldnt go to war needs to wake up!!! How can you feel bad for Iraq, all the footage I see of Iraq is cheering in the streets burning American flags. About once a week you hear of an Iraqi weirdo going to Isreal and killing innocent people. People say this religion of peace.I think Sept. 11th should have convinced every true American that we need to go to war. We need to destroy their weapons of mass destruction. I think Bush is doing a great job and his speech was great. He cant just say were going to war and thats that... its a long process.
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Registered: January 03, 2003
Posts: 191
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hey- What's the deal? I think if we fight with Iraq, the war will go on forever! I think that Sadam wants this! 
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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I think he gave proof and said that it wasn't all the proof. I encourage you to liten on february 5th to Secretary of State Colin Powell as he lays more evidence on the table of the UN "cowardice council".
I think his speech was also powerful in the Domestic policy sense as well. $1.4 billion on energy conservation particularly Hydrogyn fuel cells. $400 billion for medicare reform and perscription drugs over the next ten years. $600 million for drug rehab programs, etc. He is clearly focusing on the issues that need to be addressed.
Unfourtunatly, people criticize him no matter what instead of listening to what he wants for the country. Next time he speaks. Listen to the whole thing and hear his plan. Keep an open mind when he discusses things. Compromise is an important part of moving the country forward.
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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