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Quick poll: Who scares you more, Saddam Hussein or George W Bush?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.apologies if I offended! I put the question up on the morning that it was reported that GWB had a list of seven countries he was going to nuke.(and then gave a speech about rogue states with weapons of mass destruction!) Compare this to the list (i think Im counting right) of five that Saddam feels like getting mass destructive on.
But in terms of growing up, I think that GWB is more likely to trigger Armageddon the way he's going than SH.
Good opinion piece on the subject in the Guardian - well, it made me laugh hollowly -http://argument.independent.co.uk/regular_columnis
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I don't quite understand how the 2 can be compared??? As an American (By The way I am very proud of the fact) I can't help but wonder how GWB could be compared to that sick individual. We (ALL Americans) are about stopping this bull S*&T that is happeing all over the world and yes now in our country and you should be thanking us as well for trying to stop it. Thank goodness for Tony Blair (he has guts). I for one feel a little more comfortable at night because of GWB (and Tony Blair), and you should as well. Feedom is not something that is given (as you all know!), and we need to preserve it. God Bless America and Tony Blair.
One last response. I don't think there has been a single year since 1965 when there has not been at least one terrorist attack in the UK. Scales vary. The attacks we have recieved are from groups about which the USA has raised no outcry, but they are terrorist groups.
If I truly believed that the american and allied actions would bring an end to terrorism, or even cut down its frequency, I would applaud them. They wont. They are more likely to make the situation worse. Ah well. Sometimes I think that the Hindu view of history as a great wheel is perhaps the most accurate. Wheel turns, things change, wheel turns, things stay the same. Learning does seem very difficult.