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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: maceng2 who wrote (92833)4/12/2003 12:45:20 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
<<<We have been through some hundred schools in Southern Iraq so far. Every single one of them was a regime command and control center with weapons stored in them. As a result of that behavior, innocent people have suffered despite extraordinary efforts to avoid civilian casualties. Those people are victims of this regime just as much as are the heroic men and women in the coalition forces who have sacrificed their lives in the call to Iraq's liberation, or the thousands of Iraqis over the last decades who have lost their lives fighting this regime.>>>>

Are our local high schools properly equipped, with mortars,RPG's rifles, and rockets so that in case the enemy attacks they will have to kill the students, after which local block wardens can step in and force civilians including children to also fight.?
If not, apply for a Government grant today
The more I read of these armaments being everywhere, in schools, libraries, basements, palaces, and finding of an Al Qaeda training camp, the less need I have to see WMD's turn up as found items in order to justify the original decision to disarm Iraq.
Sig@theywillbefound.com .
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