Originally posted by Toad
You won one. Realize it for what it was.
Sure.... common sense. No biggie, and not much effort. Thanks.
Now this part slays me:
"I said at the outset, before the war, that I'd support the government position and give them the benefit of the doubt."What world are you living in?
"Didn't answer the question did you? I asked you what you'd be saying now if you had been wrong and the weapons were there."I'd say the same thing as I say now. It would be along the lines of: "Gee! What they said is true! A totally jumbled presentation of specious data that I can't even piece together, but yet it turns out there was something to it afterall. Go figure!"
But alas, in this case, use "nothing to it afterall".
So yeah dude, I guessed.
So did you. So did everyone.
It was never the point. I coulda been right, coulda been wrong. But I said this EXPLICITELY so many months ago (dig up the thread for the exact wording if you want): To send men to die over an unknown, a guess, borders on the criminal.
"You were against the war because you had no proof?"YES!
Dammit how many times do you need to hear it?
Wars should be for a reason. Proof must be the foundation of that reason. Without proof, there is no foundation. Then all you get is a trainwreck.
"Yeah, I believed my government. Not embarassed by it, either. I think that's better odds bet than instinct. "Really now... I don't hold such low expectations of you as you do of yourself.