February 11, 2009 8:45 PM
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It's Just My Opinion
(CBS) A weekly commentary by CBS News correspondent Andy Rooney.
We all find war more interesting than peace. Any time death is imminent, life is exciting and we're watching this war as though it was a video game.
On television, it's hard to know where to look to find what you want to know. There are pictures on top of pictures, moving print on top of those. There's more than the eye can see or the brain comprehend.
The generals are giving us the play-by-play action from their Hollywood studio in Qatar. They're telling us everything, but we don't feel we know anything.
Some reporters are attached to military units and we're getting stunning coverage from them. We're seeing war first hand.
We're all asking each other what we think, too. Strangers ask me what I think as if I was smart because I'm on television. I have opinions - no information.
Experts talk about precision bombing but on the ground, where bombs hit, it is not precise. People are killed, history destroyed. We didn't shock them and we didn't awe them in Baghdad. The phrase makes us look like foolish braggarts. The president ought to fire whoever wrote that for him. Just an opinion.
We haven't caught bin Laden so we're transferring the blame for 9/11 to Saddam Hussein. There are soldiers who think that's why they're fighting. Hussein is a bad man who didn't have anything to do with 9/11. Just an opinion.
When I see President Bush with soldiers, I wish he had been one at war himself. He'd know more about where he was sending those soldiers. Just an opinion.
It bothers me that America is hated. I don't like to be hated personally - which happens - and I don't like my country to be hated - which has happened.
I have one opinion I don't like having. We have stores of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons in this country. If we were losing this war, would we, as a last resort, use them? I'm afraid we might.
Hussein has chemical and biological weapons. If he is about to lose this war, will he use them? I'm afraid he might.
I wish my America had never gotten into this war, but now that we're in it, I want us to win it.
Written By Andy Rooney
We all find war more interesting than peace. Any time death is imminent, life is exciting and we're watching this war as though it was a video game.
On television, it's hard to know where to look to find what you want to know. There are pictures on top of pictures, moving print on top of those. There's more than the eye can see or the brain comprehend.
The generals are giving us the play-by-play action from their Hollywood studio in Qatar. They're telling us everything, but we don't feel we know anything.
Some reporters are attached to military units and we're getting stunning coverage from them. We're seeing war first hand.
We're all asking each other what we think, too. Strangers ask me what I think as if I was smart because I'm on television. I have opinions - no information.
Experts talk about precision bombing but on the ground, where bombs hit, it is not precise. People are killed, history destroyed. We didn't shock them and we didn't awe them in Baghdad. The phrase makes us look like foolish braggarts. The president ought to fire whoever wrote that for him. Just an opinion.
We haven't caught bin Laden so we're transferring the blame for 9/11 to Saddam Hussein. There are soldiers who think that's why they're fighting. Hussein is a bad man who didn't have anything to do with 9/11. Just an opinion.
When I see President Bush with soldiers, I wish he had been one at war himself. He'd know more about where he was sending those soldiers. Just an opinion.
It bothers me that America is hated. I don't like to be hated personally - which happens - and I don't like my country to be hated - which has happened.
I have one opinion I don't like having. We have stores of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons in this country. If we were losing this war, would we, as a last resort, use them? I'm afraid we might.
Hussein has chemical and biological weapons. If he is about to lose this war, will he use them? I'm afraid he might.
I wish my America had never gotten into this war, but now that we're in it, I want us to win it.
Written By Andy Rooney
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