Sorry, mikkel, but when did the US electrocute people and hang them by their arms?...not to mention simply killing dissenters. Saddam was a general problem and a threat, "not a trustworthy dictator" was just a simple way of stating that he shouldn't have been ruling a nation. The US even sold Iraq the component parts for chemical weapons and Saddam had used chemical weapons in the '80s and 90's.
Yes, the US has plenty of WMDs, but we don't use them on innocent civilians on a regular basis! Human rights violations, well there is a whole other thread about that one..."oh no! they won't tell me which way is east!"... You call Bush a dictator. While you and I may disagree on some of his policies, slinging around names which don't apply is immature. (dictator: n. 1.a. A ruler having absolute authority and supreme jurisdiction over the government of a state. b. A tyrant) The US still has a checked and balanced government.
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Now that we have both had our little share of personal attacks, let us get back to debating.
Yes, the US has plenty of WMDs, but we don't use them on innocent civilians on a regular basis! Human rights violations, well there is a whole other thread about that one..."oh no! they won't tell me which way is east!"... You call Bush a dictator. While you and I may disagree on some of his policies, slinging around names which don't apply is immature. (dictator: n. 1.a. A ruler having absolute authority and supreme jurisdiction over the government of a state. b. A tyrant) The US still has a checked and balanced government.
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Now that we have both had our little share of personal attacks, let us get back to debating.