December 17, 2003



Yeesh, what a horrible day. It's raining, it's dark, I had to work all day, and the coffee sucked. I got nothing.


No weapons, no ties to 9/11, no truth
By Derrick Z. Jackson, in the Boston Globe:

The invasion was still a lie. The capture of Saddam Hussein changes nothing about that. There were too many forked tongues in the road to his lair. The way we removed the dictator, we became a global dictatorship.

No major reason for the war has been proven.

Bush told the world we were going to secure America and liberate Iraqis at the same time. With no weapons of mass destruction, with no nuclear weapons, and with no tie to 9/11, Saddam's capture could not possibly have been worth the lives of 455 US and 80 European soldiers. With no weapons of mass destruction, no nuclear weapons, and no tie to 9/11, it could not possibly been worth the lives of 7,600 to 45,000 Iraqi soldiers. With no rationale for the invasion, you could consider this a massacre.
And don't get me started on the $350 billion of taxpayer money.

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