What if?

Scouring around the net today I came across this article in the Chicago Sun Times by columnist Mark Brown.

What if Bush has been right about Iraq all along?

Maybe you're like me and have opposed the Iraq war since before the shooting started -- not to the point of joining any peace protests, but at least letting people know where you stood.

You didn't change your mind when our troops swept quickly into Baghdad or when you saw the rabble that celebrated the toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue, figuring that little had been accomplished and that the tough job still lay ahead.

Despite your misgivings, you didn't demand the troops be brought home immediately afterward, believing the United States must at least try to finish what it started to avoid even greater bloodshed. And while you cheered Saddam's capture, you couldn't help but thinking I-told-you-so in the months that followed as the violence continued to spread and the death toll mounted.

By now, you might have even voted against George Bush -- a second time -- to register your disapproval.

But after watching Sunday's election in Iraq and seeing the first clear sign that freedom really may mean something to the Iraqi people, you have to be asking yourself: What if it turns out Bush was right, and we were wrong?

It's hard to swallow, isn't it?

read the rest it's worth it

It's hard not to respect and admire a person that is willing to cast aside their own ego in order to ask the right questions of themselves. Whatever conclusion Mr Brown may end up with deserves equal respect even if he should choose to fall back on his original opinion. Because today even if only for a moment he opened himself up to the possibility that freedom is worth fighting for and that nothing worth fighting for comes without paying a price.

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