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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richnorth who wrote (20713)12/19/2002 11:01:44 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Respond to of 27666
 
Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Wednesday that other Security Council members shared the US assessment that the Iraqi declaration contains 'troublesome' gaps and omissions.

Once Mr Blix and Mr Mohamed El Baradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, had made their report, Mr Powell said: 'We'll... work with our partners in the Security Council to determine the way to go forward.'


I think it should be clear all that the President believes that there should be a united front in the battle against evil. I think the President also believes that Muslims should be the first to battle against evil in their own midst, just as it should be Christians that are first to battle evil in the midst of Christians, and the same for Jews.

It is unfortunate that Saddam appears to be the only criminal in the world that does not know the meaning of the word rehabilitation, or wishes to be rehabilitated. It is also unfortunate that so many of his henchmen that would have received amnesty will not.

To be rehabilitated, is to be changed.

This is from my dictionary.

Rehabilitate 1A; to restore to a former capacity. B; to restore to good repute by vindicating. 2A; to restore to a state of efficiency, good management, or solvency. B; to restore to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity.

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