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Politics : The Liberation of Iraq -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Carolyn who wrote (163)3/21/2003 12:37:40 PM
From: Volsi Mimir  Respond to of 908
 
That's true. Six people died in the winter storms in CO and WY doing what they were doing too. People dying every day. Sorry they want to make her a martyr-- she might of just slipped and fell. She was around heavy equipment to know the danger, but risked it. I would feel bad if she was pushed.

Saddam has caused thousands to die and maybe more on both sides when this is over with, yet the talk was not about humanity it was about sovereignty and disputed language of weapons.

Her intentions might be good, she became one of them,(radical terrorism by example), so close to seeing what Palestine might be after a post of Prime Ministership has been made. The one to blame is Arafat-- the same sort of ruler that talks and deprives his people and keeps the money <-- the blood of any government-- how much is he worth or control? Where's the books......
forbes.com

Money keeps Arafat in power. With a tight grip on much of the $5.5 billion in international aid that has flowed into the PA since 1994, he appears to have overseen virtually all disbursements, from $600 payments to alleged terrorists and $1,500 in "tuition" for security officers, to $10 million, reportedly paid by a company controlled by friends of Arafat, for a 50-ton shipment of weapons from Iran.

anyways enough of this, goto go.