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To: aladin who wrote (73405)2/12/2003 5:26:14 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
It may be a difficult concept to grasp, but being against the impending war does not necessarily imply support for Saddam Hussein and his regime. It can be due to general distaste for death and destruction on a large scale, awareness of the difficulty of post-war reconstruction, and skepticism about the Perlesque great game plans for further war and occupation down the road. That's where I'm coming from, anyway.

Edit: Plus, of course, some distaste for the way the war is being marketed, but that's another story, and another Orwellian nuance, as it were.