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To: LLLefty who wrote (8763)11/3/2001 6:09:31 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 281500
 
Some 2,000,000 southern Sudanese, mostly black Christians and animists, have been massacred, bombed, starved and enslaved by the sharia-loving Khartoum regime. Yes, Sudan still practices slavery; southerners, many of them young girls, are captured and taken north.

I disagree with you that wretched people like the Sudanese deserve to be further slaughtered by the U.S. because they live under a bad government.

Sandy Berger maintains earth samples from outside the plant showed evidence of a chemical used in the making of nerve gas.

This "evidence" was a joke. That's why the U.S. refused to present it. By the way, is this same the nerve gas that Israel produces in Tel Aviv, and transports around the world in cargo planes?

twf.org

Neither C nor H gives a shit about the tragedy of Sudan's raped, robbed, slaughtered, massacred enslaved black Southerners.

Wow, two of the great liberal intellectuals, who campaign tirelessly for the poor and oppressed people around the world, and this is how you talk about them?

Tom



To: LLLefty who wrote (8763)11/3/2001 7:54:52 PM
From: ThirdEye  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Damn, LLlefty, you're good. Just one note. Though there may have been only one known drug produced by the pharm plant in Sudan, maybe(your other points notwithstanding) it was the only pharm plant with the necessary equipment to convert production to any number of other drugs which may very well have been of the more life-saving kind.