jlprk
The ESPN mod is insane.
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which unjustified war voted on by the Congress and enjoying large popular support at the time is he (are you) referring to? Iraqi Freedom or Enduring Freedom? Or the "Global War on Terror?"
I mean, listen to the President:
By "President", I mean William Jefferson Clinton in 1998, when he signed the Iraqi Liberation Act.
Since when did Bill Clinton become a neo-con?
Sounds like a matter of a guy not knowing (or caring) what he's talking about, attempting to use his platform to push a revisionist history and progressive present. More power to him, but he also should get called out for it.
As for large popular support, I've posted on this board a decade of polls showing that the majority of Americans never supported the war, even at the start.
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Clinton saying similar things to Bush doesn't justify Bush going to war over them. You notice Clinton didn't think the issues were bad enough to go to war.
That's like saying that Kennedy noted the same problems in Vietnam that Johnson later did, therefore he would have agreed with Johnson sending 20 times as many troops as Kennedy did. There is no equivalence.
Instead of finding minor similarities between Clinton's treatment of Iraq and Bush's, why don't you note the giant difference between them--Clinton didn't think the presence of tiny amounts (of leftover materials that Reagan had sold Saddam, hoping he would mass murder Iranians) was anywhere nearly bad enough to instigate a giant war.

I just looked up some quick articles to see if I was missing something, and it seems that public opinion was growing (some say 40% or so) that Saddam was involved in 9/11, but it wasn't administration policy. 