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To: stockman_scott who wrote (64754)1/7/2003 2:58:57 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
A happy ending is out of the question. I was flipping through a coffee table collection of pictures and lifestyles of families from around the world, Iraq included. It has become a small world. The general population is composed of families and folks with dreams and wishes and lifestyles not unlike our own. The devastation, death and destruction of war would hardly liberate those folks. I do believe Saddam wishes to avoid war at all costs. IMO.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (64754)1/7/2003 9:30:49 AM
From: Rascal  Respond to of 281500
 
<<...The American invasion of Iraq promises to be a blockbuster. They've designed the logos, focus-grouped the test audiences, and run the trailers. At this late date Bush wouldn't dare disappoint us with a boring old peace agreement. There's just one thing still missing from the script: the happy ending...>>

It's the Marketing stupid.

I wish they would follow my idea of creating permanent weapons inspectors with uniforsm, logs, etc. I would stock the PX with starbucks, Dominos and Burger King. ANd build a few hospitals and "financial Institutions".

No such luck. WHen you are a hammer everything looks like a nail.

Rascal@ stillhopeful.com