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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: craig crawford who wrote (6775)2/9/2003 11:06:58 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
Okay, you're saying the total may have been closer to 5 million than 6. Personally, I don't see that that makes a big difference. And it definitely is true that all the other millions of casualties should be remembered as well. Although I have to say that from what I can see those who express resentment toward discussion of Jewish casualties of the Nazis spend precious little time advancing the memory of those other casualties themselves. Funny considering thats what they claim to be complaining about.

Now tying this back to the subject of this thread, in Iraq we have a tyrant who has caused about 1.5 million deaths so far. And he has caused his nation to pay a massive price in foregone revenue in order to preserve his WMD's programs. Those programs must be very important to him therefore. And since he's caused so many deaths already and values his WMD programs so highly, it is logical to believe he will cause many, many more deaths in the future unless he is stopped. I think he should be stopped asap. I just hope the forces of delay haven't held us up too long.
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