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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ajax99 who wrote (9588)2/18/2003 9:18:41 AM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898
 
<< The trying to twist the purpose of the peace march into support for Saddam is called propaganda. >>

It is NOT a peace march. It is an antiAmerican march, by millions who have little knowledge of history or world affairs. The antiAmerican marches are rewarding Saddam for all of the evil that he has done, and is condemning America for all of the good that America has done. That is not "propaganda", that is historical fact.

<< It twists the truth to make people seem wrong and confuse intelligent people. >>

Yeh, sure. All these noble "peace" marchers protested the butchery, by Saddam, of tens of thousands of Kurds and Shiite Muslims by Saddam, did they? All these noble "peace" marchers protested the butchery of thousands of Saddams own people, with chemical weapons, did they?

Oh, I know. The protestors are protesting the "daily" starving to death of many North Korean children, by the cruel, greedy rulers of North Korea.

Perhaps, I'm wrong. Perhaps I didn't notice the protestors marching against the Syrian occupation and destruction of Lebanon?

It just seems funny that the demonstrators are happy to turn out in force against America, who's sons and daughters have died in battle to keep the world free. But, they are strangely silent when it comes to protesting the real tyrants and butchers of the world.

<< Many sheep believe the propaganda, I understand if you do. >>

If you hurry, you can catch up to the rest of the herd. <g>