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To: JDN who wrote (360066)2/16/2003 9:59:20 AM
From: Bob Mohebbi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
But wait a second, Kuwait is a Kingdom and therefore not a democratic nation.
Try again, Bad example!



To: JDN who wrote (360066)2/16/2003 3:23:25 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
See, you and I disagree about Arabs in general. I see them as people same as us, I see these Arabs as Oppressed peoples. I see them as WELCOMING liberation. Sure the ones that WANT to hate us will use it to the best of their ability, but the ones who welcome freedom and liberty. Who wish to be freed from the yoke of an oppressive dictator will sing Hozannas to the Highest for their Savior George Bush. For now, I use the Kuwaities as my example. They are GLAD we are there and GLAD we will take action. I bet the Arab man in the street will feel the same. Time will tell which of us is correct. jdn

Apparently, you haven't been to Cairo or Damascus or Marrakesh lately.

And just for the record, Kuwait ain't a democracy. And if the people in the streets of Bagdad will be happy to see us, most likely, it won't because they want democracy. You see Saddam has been bad for business with the sanctions and all......his removal means business will flow again. After all, the Iraqis are nothing if they aren't businessmen.

ted