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We're not going through this again with anybody, friend, especially not you. But you should note that most of us are correct in thinking that President Bush sees the matter clearly, and like us, he believes that no extra-national body, particularly one as corrupt and feckless as the UN, should have any say at all in the matter of US national security.
You want to peddle the line that any non-UN-sanctioned action is somehow illegal, that's fine, you believe what you will. But the rest of us choose to see that as an outrageous renunciation of our national sovereignty, suitable only for bed-wetting internationalists that are too weak to stand up for their own country's best interests.
As to the rest of your posts, well, I've settled the matter to my own satisfaction, and your 'points', such as they are, leave me unconvinced that you have much of a case.
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"The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it, and if one finds the prospect of a long war intolerable, it is natural to disbelieve in the possibility of victory."
- George Orwell
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