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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (147307)9/11/2002 5:31:57 PM
From: Alomex  Read Replies (2) of 164684
 
Wouldn't that have been "meddling" in other country's affairs and a "threat to world peace" anyway? ........

If Mandela can have a double standard, why not Bush?


That is a red-herring. There is no reference to "meddling" in other country's affairs in the article posted. You just made it up, plain and simple.

It is also quite dishonest to treat a *resolution* asking for the release of Mandela and the invasion of Iraq as comparable threats to world peace. Get real. One is a piece of paper, the other is an act of war against a country (be if justifiable or not).
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