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Re: The French Have Gone Too Far
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Fri, 28 Mar 2003 05:50:09 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, John Neal writes:
> 1. Most "peace" activists = nihilistic radicals
1. Most warmongers = imperialistic @$$holes
> 2. Al-Qaeda and Saddam: Bed mates
2. White House says no connection, John ::yawn:
> 3. Saddam WRT WMD: had'em after all.
3. Was he disarming or gearing up for war? What chance did we give him?
Given the context today, I can tell you what I would have been doing if I
had been Saddam.
> 4. The case for an attack was sound after all, but it fell on the deaf,
> bigoted ears of the Left.
Yeah, right. There is always time for the stupidities of war. I like to
give the peace every option possible. But don't let me trouble you, John --
please send your children to the front lines. The less your line breeds the
better off we'll all be in the end.
> 5. The UN is corrupt and worthless.
EVERY govt. is corrupt and worthless. That's why were warned to ever vigilant.
-- Hop-Frog
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| (...) But what if *we* didn't start the war? If Al-Qaeda is in bed with Saddam, we have *every* right to invade Iraq to pursue those who started this thing on 9-11. (...) Time for you wake-up call: (URL) (...) Wake up and smell the mustard gas. (...) (22 years ago, 28-Mar-03, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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| (...) Of course it would be a different kettle of fish-- one is the destruction of public and private property and the other is not. The dirty little secrets are starting to manifest themselves (even to the Left): 1. Most "peace" activists = (...) (22 years ago, 28-Mar-03, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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