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On the justification for the war, it wasnt related to finding any

On the justification for the war, it wasnt related to finding any particular weapon of mass destruction. – Stephen Harper

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After all, enforced national bilingualism in this country isnt mere policy. It has attained the status of a religion. Its a dogma which one is supposed to accept without question. – Stephen Harper

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The Leader of the Oppositions constitutional obligation – the obligation to Parliament – its the reason we did the merger! – is to make sure Canadians have an alternative for government. – Stephen Harper

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War is a defeat for humanity. – Pope John Paul II

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Bushs war in Iraq has done untold damage to the United States. It has impaired our military power and undermined the morale of our armed forces. Our troops were trained to project overwhelming power. They were not trained for occupation duties. – George Soros

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The real war will never get in the books. – Walt Whitman

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There is nothing worth having that can he obtained by nuclear war – nothing material or ideological – no tradition that it can defend. It is utterly self-defeating. – George Wald

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Fear: False Evidence Appearing Real. – Author Unknown

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