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Re: This just came across my desk... Iraqi Questions
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Wed, 19 Mar 2003 19:52:14 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, John Neal writes:
> In lugnet.off-topic.debate, David Koudys writes:
> > Subject: Questions
> >
> > Do you know enough to justify going to war with Iraq?
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> <snip>
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> Q: Who is responsible for killing more MUSLIMS than anyone else in the world?
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> Q: Who is about to order the unleashing of chemical and/or biological weapons
> on US troops that he always claimed he never had?
Thus far none have been released, and none would have been released if there
was no war. They may have been found by the inspectors, if given the time
needed, and even if not--you let a tiger roam around, you may not get
attecked--you back him into a corner, you *will* get bitten.
You will have caused the very thing you're griping about--the unleashing of
weapons. "See??? He had 'em all along!! This proves we were right!" This
isn't Justice at all.
Iraq didn't kick the inspectors out--your agressive stance forced the
inspectors out.
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> Q: Who's self-proclaimed hero is Joseph Stalin?
What did your (and Canada, I will admit) country do to Native Americans?
Sanctimonious BS. "He who is without sin..." Your self proclaimed American
heros committed atrocities as well, but you glorify them. A quick example
of "Americanisms"--Benedict Arnold--a hero to the British, a very very bad
man to the Americans. Is amazing how history gets written.
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> This impending war is and always has been with the *regime* that oppresses the
> people of Iraq, not with the people of Iraq. It goes forward only because SH
> refuses to relinquish power. Short of assassination, it is the only way to get
> rid of him. It ends when he is deposed. Period.
I like that--first its give up the weapons, then it's to liberate Iraq, and
now its to get rid of SH and introduce democracy--trying to find a good
'nuff reason to appease the masses?
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> I believe we will be *thanked* by the people of Iraq for liberating them from
> the brutal tyranny under which they have been existing. With the God-given
> natural resources at their disposal, Iraq has the means to becoming a shining
> star for Democracy and Freedom in the Middle East.
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> JOHN
Wow John, You actually believe this? Like Afganistan?
Yeah, I'll send a personal "Thank You" letter to Dubya if, say, after the
dust has cleared, this is what actually happens.
Until then, I'll just 'believe' what has been shown in the past...
Have fun storming the castle...
Dave K
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