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To: ajtj99 who wrote (46999)4/4/2002 2:28:39 PM
From: Joseph Beltran  Respond to of 99280
 
And exactly how many "divisions" do the suadis, egyptians, etc. have? the sooner we realize that thes emother fuckers do not want peace with ISRAEL under ANY circumstances, the better off we'll be. We're paying Egypt and Jordan each year billions of dollars to remain "at peace" with israel. you call that an enduring and soundly based peace?
Those bastards export terrorism, religious extremism and fanaticism, drugs, and aids. Oh yes, also oil. Well, how aboput we buy our oil from Russia and help them develop their oil fields.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (46999)4/4/2002 2:29:24 PM
From: jjstingray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
AJ I am tryint to understand Bollinger Bands more as I have not used them until recently. Typically when you hit the bottom of the BB more times than not do you get a bounce. Same for the top, when you hit the top BB isn't it ture that most of the time you retrace?



To: ajtj99 who wrote (46999)4/4/2002 2:33:16 PM
From: 4rthofjuly007  Respond to of 99280
 
>>We'll all be targets for Arab rage. <<

Yeah, and? Thousands of innocent civilians murdered and barely a peep from the Arab world in condolence and thousands demonstrating their favorable oppinions of the slaughter.

I'd say we are through with trying to appease. Let them rage, they seem to anyway so what do we have to lose.

Yes, I believe that it is the US who is getting to the point where there is nothing to lose and everthing to gain by eliminating as many terrorists and thier sympathizers as possible by any means possible RAGARDLESS of the sentiment of the Arab world.

As I said earlier, the US need not move into Iraq. We can assist in the removal of Hussein by supporting an insurgence from within and providing a tons and tons of bombs. Do you really think that the vast majority of Iraqis really would defen Hussien.

If an Iraqi led force does the fighting, then how can the Arab world resent the US? I sure they would find a reason to, anyway.

Sorry for the rant and I will not post on the subject anymore.



To: ajtj99 who wrote (46999)4/4/2002 2:39:18 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
I think you might be surprised at just how much support in the region there would be for the removal of Saddam.

I don't see why such a thing would cause any rage. Also, the US will almost certainly be joined by the UK in such an exercise. I have many friends in London who look forward to the day when they can return to a sanction free and Saddam free Iraq.

The major problem will be who will assume power.