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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (12556)2/25/2003 2:04:43 AM
From: Volsi Mimir  Read Replies (1) of 25898
 
Meanwhile back in reality, hundreds disappear and gassed which is what you all march for right, to keep in a tyrant which kills, maims and terrorizes those within your so called containment, making deals with the french about oil which seems the marchers are obsessed with == remember== no blood for oil-- tell that to France and Germany. shoot any one with commonsense sees their ploys as defending their claims and agreements and not having anything to do with peace and some stupid idealist thinking that it will all go away if "we walk for Saddam".

march on COMMRADEs

We were born here, and we have allegiance to the United States. We don't want to sacrifice our sons, brothers, husbands in the Gulf. We want them home protecting our shores from the terrorists,

Sorry honey this 2003 not 1803 or 1903-- the world is much smaller now than to cry "isolationism" and hope everything goes away. I agree this will be a dangerous game, I feel more innocent lives would be lost on our home soil (US) doing nothing (like the 90's) than those calculated in military planning about this campaign. Terrorist were emboldened by inaction. This is just a pawn (Iraq) in a bigger chess game and now the sides and pieces are emerging
- but history is filled with that game-- name one time where there has been no war anywhere that you would call significant.

WE are AGAINST Bush's War and Saddam's regime
What is your solution to Saddam's regime? Believe France and Germany and Russia who have monetary and oil ties who claim he would not hurt anyone or do anything. You can say "no" or "don't" now let's here substance. What to do? REMEMBER he has 12 years of incompliance and 17 unenforced resolutions -- give him 12 more?
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