“Nearly six months have elapsed since President Bush
flew out to the aircraft carrier and declared ‘Mission Accomplished’ in Iraq.
Today, we all know all too well that the war is not over; the war goes on; the
mission is not accomplished. An unnecessary war, based on unreliable and
inaccurate intelligence, has not brought an end to danger. Instead, it has
brought new dangers, imposed new costs, and taken more and more American lives each
week. We all agree that Saddam Hussein was a murderous tyrant, and his brutal
regime was an affront to basic human decency. But Iraq was not a breeding ground for
terrorism. Our invasion has made it one.
All the administration’s rationalizations as we prepared
to go to war now stand revealed as double-talk. The American people were told
Saddam Hussein was building nuclear weapons. He was not. We were told he had
stockpiles of other weapons of mass destruction. He did not. We were told he
was involved in 9/11. He was not. We were told Iraq was attracting terrorists from
Al Qaeda. It was not. We were told our soldiers would be viewed as liberators.
They are not. We were told Iraq
could pay for its own reconstruction. It cannot. We were told the war would make
America
safer. It has not.”
–
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Massachusetts
Kennedy to
assail Bush over Iraq
war
The
Boston Globe/ October 16, 2003
“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your
government when it deserves it.”
– Mark Twain