EveningStar
03-22-2003, 08:44 PM
This may have already been posted but during a quick search I couldn't find it.
WorldNetDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31380)
March 6, 2003
Where were Bush's critics during Kosovo?
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By Larry Elder
When President Bill Clinton used the military in Kosovo, his primary justification added up to one thing – humanitarian reasons. His supporters cheered him on, despite this illegitimate, though humane, use of our military.
The case against Iraq, however, turns on the Iraqi dictator's possession of and willingness to use biological, chemical and possibly nuclear weapons against American allies, American interests and America itself. President Bush does, indeed, underscore the horror inflicted upon the Iraqi people by Saddam Hussein. But those who applauded Clinton's Kosovo mission seem, in the case of Iraq, indifferent as to the "humanitarian angle."
Actor-activist Mike Farrell, for example, says about Iraq, "It is inappropriate for the administration to trump up a case in which we are ballyhooed into war." But back in 1999, about Kosovo, Farrell said, "I think it's appropriate for the international community in situations like this to intervene. I am in favor of an intervention."
More hypocrisy here (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31380)
WorldNetDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31380)
March 6, 2003
Where were Bush's critics during Kosovo?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/images/Elder.jpg
By Larry Elder
When President Bill Clinton used the military in Kosovo, his primary justification added up to one thing – humanitarian reasons. His supporters cheered him on, despite this illegitimate, though humane, use of our military.
The case against Iraq, however, turns on the Iraqi dictator's possession of and willingness to use biological, chemical and possibly nuclear weapons against American allies, American interests and America itself. President Bush does, indeed, underscore the horror inflicted upon the Iraqi people by Saddam Hussein. But those who applauded Clinton's Kosovo mission seem, in the case of Iraq, indifferent as to the "humanitarian angle."
Actor-activist Mike Farrell, for example, says about Iraq, "It is inappropriate for the administration to trump up a case in which we are ballyhooed into war." But back in 1999, about Kosovo, Farrell said, "I think it's appropriate for the international community in situations like this to intervene. I am in favor of an intervention."
More hypocrisy here (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31380)