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Politics : SUPPORT OUR TROOPS

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To: PROLIFE who wrote (2225)5/28/2003 3:18:59 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (4) of 3592
 
HAH! TOO LATE! The grub that got away to get caught another day!

Interesting article you posted. I just got back from a month in the Ireland and UK. Reading the comments of some of our LW brethren, you would think they would consider Americans and their gov't to be RW bullying Nazis.

Some of the newspapers and newspaper and TV commentators share the same bed as Duray, et al. Undoubtably, some of the populace do too.

But the majority don't seem to. One cabbie commented that taking out Saddam was a nasty job that would get much criticism, but somebody was going to have to do it and, while he disagreed with Bush's domestic policies, he was glad there was finally someone in the US WH that would ACT!

The Brits actually seem much more unhappy about the fact that they have done nothing in Zimbabwe about Mugabe than what Bush did in Iraq.

Anti-French sentiment on the part of the Brits seems rather common. The French actions regarding Iraq basically added to a long history of distrust by the British. One commented that it was time that the US people and gov't fully woke up to the fact that the French and their gov't are not our friends and allies.

The British and Irish and their gov'ts, OTOH, are.
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