Posted by
Webloggin on Friday, July 28, 2006 6:55:14 PM
Yesterday I listened to the
Senate debate on The Gulf of Mexico Energy Security bill. During the
floor speeches I was subjected to Senator Byrd as he iterated over
a litany of arguments against the war in Iraq . Senator Byrd struggled
to get the words out even though he has probably given this speech 100
times before. But I got the point, Bush is bad, he tricked us into
going to war, there were no weapons of mass destruction and we are
fighting a needless war for another country.
All great points if you are a Democrat and American failure is your strategy for regaining power.
Back
in the real world however there is much more evidence being uncovered
about Hussein that indicates he was anything but the benign threat the
Democrats are reinventing him to be.
Documents are being
uncovered that in many ways substantiate the intelligence assessments
about Saddam’s activities and his intentions. Saddam Hussein was an
active participant in the terrorist industry. He harbored terrorists,
allowed them to set up training camps and paid families of would be
suicide bombers to blow apart innocent Israeli’s in an intentional act
of provocation against one of the United States’ closest allies. This
is a very short list in a ream of crimes that should be evident to all
but the most blind of partisans.
All that aside, one of the
most underreported horrors being played out in Iraq was the plight of
families that had to live in a constant state of terror under the
menacing rule of "The Butcher of Baghdad".
One
of the most horrific pictures emerging from Iraq are the details of the
200 plus suspected mass graves that have been uncovered since we made
it our mission to remove such an obvious threat from power. I have been
hammering away at this fact for some time now. Centcom released another audio update that indicates just how evil this madman was.
Doctor
Michael K. Trimble is the person responsible for the investigation. His
team’s most important contribution to the investigation is described as
follows:
I
think the biggest impact that we had is that the individuals we took
out of the ground show 123 individuals, they are all women and
children, they were all shot in the back of the head, and the average
age those individuals was 11 years of age.
This
should be the response made on the Senate floor every time one of our
elected legislators stands up to tell us how much better Iraq was under
Saddam Hussein. I’m sick of hearing these defeatists undermine the war
effort all in the name of gaining power that they can’t legitimately
win. Their only path to power requires that they lie to the American
people about the intentions of the honorable Saddam Hussein.
Perhaps
the left is right. Maybe Hussein was simply an ex-murderer who had
mended his ways. Perhaps those terrorist training camps were just a
ruse to make us conservatives seem crazy. Likewise, those trips to
Niger were just a convenient publicity stunt to get some Wilson couple
into Who’s Who in America. Or perhaps the left was wrong and the Bush
assessment was right all along.
In 2004 the BBC ran an article called Babies found in Iraqi mass grave. This should act as a reminder of who we were dealing with in Iraq. In that particular story they found a mass grave with “skeletons of unborn babies and toddlers clutching toys”. 
The
grave was found south of Mosul and are believed to have been and
created in the late 1980’s. Greg Kehoe, an American working with the
IST told reporters that he believed that the grave was a killing field.
The
body of one woman was found still clutching a baby. The infant had been
shot in the back of the head and the woman in the face.
If
anything is certain we shouldn’t be hearing speeches about how much
better Iraq would be under the rule of Saddam Hussein. Politicians
shouldn’t tell us that the war isn’t worth the effort and that our
soldiers are dying for an ignoble cause. That is a lie told by liars
who want to whitewash the truth about Iraq and Saddam Hussein.