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To: zonder who wrote (3281)8/22/2003 5:33:30 AM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (2) of 20773
 
Why don't the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi people who died under Saddam's reign have meaning for you? I'm not talking about the people who died during the Iran/Iraq war, but rather his own people he gassed or tortured to death or shot/kicked to death with impunity. Don't you ever wonder about the mass grave of 200 children near Kirkut (sp) and how many others there must be that haven't been discovered yet.

I didn't choose to go to Iraq, but I'm not going to cry for Saddam. And for all your griping, the Iraqi people are better off today and their future is brighter than it has been for the last 25 years.

How many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dead Iraqi Shi-ites is Chemical Ali responsible for? Why doesn't his murdering have meaning to you? Let the Iraqi leaders continue to butcher their people, but if anyone else steps in to stop it, that's the wrong of all wrongs. Sure you want to respect france for supporting the status quo, fine. I think the world is a better place now with Saddam off the scene, and I think most Iraqi people would agree with me.
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