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It’s seems as if it’s no longer a question of if, but of when the US goes to war with Iraq. And though the Bush administration may not be thrilled with the idea of open dialogue and public discourse, we are. So the Phoenix asked 33 of its staffers and freelance contributors to share their thoughts on expanding the War on Terrorism.
My War, by George W. Bush
BY SEAN GLENNON
The case for war with Saddam Hussein
BY SETH GITELL
A war I don’t need
BY BARRY CRIMMINS
What power does
BY LANCE TAPLEY
Back to the future?
BY MICHAEL BRONSKI
Practiced target
BY JUMANA FAROUKY
My brother’s son
BY CAMILLE DODERO
Pre-emptive right
BY DAVID BRUDNOY
What do I think?
BY NINA MACLAUGHLIN
Not one child
BY BRIAN C. JONES
Inaccurate emergency measure
BY CLIF GARBODEN
Bush is a coward
BY CHIP YOUNG
America the incompetent
BY CHRIS BARRY
What an Iraqi war will do for fine dining
BY ROBERT NADEAU
What are we fighting for?
BY RUDY CHEEKS
Beware the manufacture of soldiers
BY GLORIA-JEAN MASCIAROTTE
To war, or not to war? That’s no longer the question.
BY MATT ASHARE
Only murderers cheer for death
BY STEVE ALMOND
Singing out
BY AL GIORDANO
If you squint, he sorta looks like Osama
BY KRIS FRIESWICK
Nightmares of war
BY JESS KILBY
All war talk, all the time
BY KRISTEN LOMBARDI
War games
BY SAM PFEIFLE
On the Arab street
BY MICHAEL LUKAS
Another failing of a great nation
BY STEVEN STYCOS
A war I don’t need
BY BARRY CRIMMINS
Spare me the utopian guilt trip
BY JESSICA GROSE
No blood for oil
BY TED DROZDOWSKI
From a distance
BY IAN DONNIS
No escape
BY CHRIS WRIGHT
Radical recycling
BY RICHARD BYRNE
Democrawhat?
BY CATHERINE TUMBER
Information, please
BY MIKE MILIARD
Bush’s naive — and scary — idealism
BY DAN KENNEDY
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