I have one little addition to my previous post, but it is a big enough clarification to warrant its own webblogitron publishing action. Then, once I'm done talking about it, we can return to regularly scheduled Adam Danger dot com party fuck festivities.
The Iraq war, as it is commonly referred to, was/is not a mistake. You often hear it referred to as such: "a horrible mistake," "a terrible mistake," "a huge mistake," "the biggest mistake our country ever made," et cetera. Classifying the scope of the entire Iraq situation as a "mistake" is wrong. A mistake is a forgivable offense.
What the Iraq mission is now is a human disaster. The actions by our government, which brought along the war, were measured, deliberate acts of mass murder.
That's all, really. To you anti-war types: please stop referring to the Iraq war as a mistake; it makes you sound stupid. To you pro-war types: fuck you all. You make me really sad that there might not be such a thing as hell to give you eternal consequences for your reprehensible positions. Luckily, you will all die, and the blood on your hands will eventually decompose along with your corpses. The memory of your anti-human agenda will not.

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