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To: Amy J who wrote (66184)9/10/2004 9:26:45 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 77400
 
At the rate of 10,000 to 50,000 Iraqi deaths per year, some in Iraq probably would say "yes." At the going death rate, we may be close to reaching the same number of murders Sadaam did over a decade.

Give me a break! The people dying have guns in their hand and many have crossed the border to fight our troops. Saddam killed people for merely writing a newspaper column or speaking to their neighbor. There is a vast difference, enough so to say there is absolutely no comparison!

Mindmeld, you assume you know best? I have to ask, do you do any international traveling and do you sit down and really listen to international people?

I do and just got back from Peru. Everyone wanted to talk about the United States and nobody had a bad word to say, outside of a few Europeans I met(which is to be expected from them). And why should we kowtow to the Europeans as if their word was the final word? These are the same people who do not want to enter the Sudan to stop a genocide happening as we speak....they want to give the government more time while innocent people are raped and killed! Yes, by all means, let's listen to what they have to say.

At the end of the day, people of their own culture want to decide their culture

And this is exactly what will happen in Iraq.
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