A Choice, A Decision
3 March 2003
The situation is illustrated horrifically by Susanna Cornett’s entry this afternoon. After everyone gets through screaming their antiwar or antiBush propaganda, our leaders have to decide. After everyone points to North Korea and screams, ”what about them?” the leaders have to decide. When everybody is finished marching and protesting, someone must make a decision.
In a democratic republic, that decision is not your’s or mine. The fact that we elected people who are responsible for those decisions remains a part of our history to its origins. A decision must be made.
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