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To: tsigprofit who wrote (12260)3/27/2003 11:09:21 AM
From: ALTERN8  Respond to of 13660
 
I agree with Moufassa.

I think unity is very important. We seem to have lost the unity which came about after 9/11. It's fine to be against war in general but when people protest war in such a way that it makes our efforts seem baseless, that is wrong. I don't like war as I have lived it, but it is necessary sometimes and that's why we have armed forces. Supporting the troops is important as they are dying to keep you and your family free of terror.

It's okay to disagree with the government's views but not in such a way that makes them seem more evil than Saddam's regime or terrorists as that is just not true.

This from a half French, half Persian, Naturalized American Citizen with extensive comprehension and knowledge of the middle east.



To: tsigprofit who wrote (12260)3/27/2003 11:09:25 AM
From: moufassa7  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13660
 
Right, I said "anybody can protest anything". Pick your side. In 1776 most Americans chose self governance over a British King. Today people can choose the President or Saddam.