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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (177108)10/27/2003 1:34:37 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) of 1575613
 
David, we've kind of made Iraq into a bright blue insect zapper. The question is whether we're attracting more bugs than we're killing.

Of course, that bright blue light has attracted another kind of pest: the rebels without a clue, a.k.a. the career protesters. Supported by their pals in Hollywood, such as Michael Moore, and their cohorts in academia, such as Nicholas de Genova, these people focus their rage on Iraq, thinking the anti-Vietnam movement has been reborn. They'll say anything from "Impeach Bush" to "America is the worst terrorist in history."

The solution in my mind is simple: Get the U.N. more involved ASAP, and hold them accountable to Iraq's future. This way, we can save face with the U.N., and the U.N. can save face with their charter. The terrorist "pests" will scatter, and the rebels without a clue will find something else to protest. All this can be easily done over the next twelve months.

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