Damnit! OK, let me preface my remarks by saying that I'm anti- on Gulf War II and Gulf War I, don't believe that Iraq had anything to do with 9/11, and that this war is a huge mistake that America will be paying for both figuratively and literally for decades to come.

That said, perlmonks is not the place for this. The purpose of perlmonks is to talk perl, and sometimes related issues. There are many communities for this kind of thing: Plastic and Slashdot spring to mind. But unless someone has a question about which perl modules to use to guide a missile, translate Al-Jazeera on the fly, or filter Bush's remarks to give a breakdown of the use of specific phrases or contradictions with earlier statements, perlmonks is not the place. Please, with all due respect for your opinions on the war (which I tend to agree with), take it someplace else.

-Logan
"What do I want? I'm an American. I want more."


In reply to Re: UnitedStates::agenda by logan
in thread UnitedStates::agenda by clairudjinn

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