Consider, if you will, the irony of the following statement:
Saddam Hussein’s intolerable use of weapons of mass destruction against enemies; unprecedented aggression against and occupation of a country that posed no threat to his own; routine kidnapping, torture, murder and secret prison system; wholesale slaughter of citizens from other countries; imprisonment of political rivals held for years without charges; and secret spying on his very own countrymen without court order or legislative approval, demonstrates beyond a reasonable doubt that this so-called “president” was a dangerous rogue, a tyrant, and a grave threat – of the highest order – to worldwide peace, stability and democracy.
His immediate removal from unelected power was, and is, a completely justified imperative.
Jason Call
Everett
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