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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (6001)2/5/2003 11:53:23 AM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15516
 
Shock and Awe is what Bush and the Pentagon call the "blitz on Baghad." They plan to drop
missile after missile on a country whose military is so weak that it can't shoot down an
F 16. In the last Gulf War, W's father destroyed Iraq's power plants so the country is unable
to purify its water. Iraqi children and their parents die every day from drinking the water.

Recently, I listened to a woman who had recently returned from Iraq. They took all the
water that they needed into the country. The water is so contaminated that doctors at the
local hospitals are getting sick.

Last night, I found an article the Independent UK. Britain and the US will target Iraq's water
supply again. See: Message 18538572

I wouldn't call Bush and Blair, Christians. I would call them, immoral though. They are vicious
and malicious men. From all indications, it appears they want to attack Iraq for its oil. Never
mind how many innocent people they kill in the process.

Also, when Saddam goes, there could be a civil war in the country because of conflict
between the various ethnic groups. We see the same problems in Afghanistan.



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (6001)2/5/2003 2:44:18 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 15516
 
If Iraq is attacked, it is Saddam's fault. He has been given plenty of opportunity to disarm peacefully, he refuses.