Fine. Call me a cheerleader and an imperialist. But can you dismiss a native's arguments:
But today I'll discuss your reasons for opposing the war. Apparently you didn't believe that Saddam was not a mad dictator and a brutal tyrant that should be toppled. You had already admitted this fact. And certainly not to spare the poor Iraqi people the miseries of the war. As, such emotions play a very minor role -if any - in the political decision of any governments. And you know, as I and every sane man knows, that the only possible way to relieve the suffering of Iraqis was to get rid of S.H. and after 12 years of sanctions it was obvious that this man couldn't have been removed by any other mean than extreme force. I wonder what your real reason was. Allow me to present some of my presumptions:
The English is almost too broken, probably because of the passion he feels for his cause. But he's certainly no less articulate than some of the people apposing the war. No, not you, the one standing next to you.
Oh, and, as always, read the whole thing, then come back and call me a cheerleader.