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Thursday, April 3rd, 2003 07:10 pm
I'm still not fond of Bush; I think he went about this the wrong way. But as I've said before, I also think this may be (I'm not so confident as to say is) a war that needed to be fought. It's how he got to it that I don't approve of.

My dad sent me a link to an entry about the war, which is notably pro-war. And I think it may be the first such to at once quantify my ambivalence, and speak to it. The comparisons are interesting.

I still don't know what I think; I'm thinking. Besides making me think, I thought it was a fascinating piece in its own right (it's gone through the Civil War and science fiction by the end of it). So, here's
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<lj-cut text="Ambivalent, but not anti-war, thoughts in here.">I'm still not fond of Bush; I think he went about this the wrong way. But as I've said before, I also think this may be (I'm not so confident as to say <i>is</i>) a war that needed to be fought. It's how he got to it that I don't approve of.

My dad sent me a link to an entry about the war, which is notably pro-war. And I think it may be the first such to at once quantify my ambivalence, and speak to it. The comparisons are interesting.

I still don't know what I think; I'm thinking. Besides making me think, I thought it was a fascinating piece in its own right (it's gone through the Civil War and science fiction by the end of it). So, here's <a href="http://www.ejectejecteject.com/archives/000039.html".a link for anyone who is curious</a>.

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