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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: zonder who wrote (70429)6/18/2003 10:03:16 AM
From: Fred Levine  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Good quote, and accurate. My wife is a Shakespeare professor and she was impressed. In my clutching for straws I read about mass graves, mourning for missing relatives, torture sites, and tales of murder by chemical means. These hardly seem like, "thin air." If you doubt that, simply ask, or read about those who experienced these "thin air" events or the relatives of those massacred. I think they would not trivialize these gruesome events in a cavalier manner.

Of course Bush either lied or was misled. That has never been my point. My point was outrage at those who allowed genocide to continue, and that does include the US, but much more so, the french.

However, I do congratulate the french for intervening in the Congo. Also, for their bold step in curbing the Iranians who are opposed to the facist theocracy in Iran.

fred
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