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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (155132)4/2/2003 7:38:38 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
You are linking abortion to the iraq situation ? huh ?

Are you paid by terrak azzzzeeeeeeees ?



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (155132)4/2/2003 7:44:14 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
lose for one moment your fixation with wanting to kill babies.

Calm down and look at what these women have accomplished in spite of massive obstacles put in their way by murderous lackeys of saddam hussein. How can you argue with this?

Raz Rasool
A Kurd born and raised in Baghdad, Raz Rasool is the daughter of an Iraqi dissident who was imprisoned for his opposition activities. The family escaped to the Kurdish safe haven, where her father is now a member of the Kurdish parliament and head of the Kurdish Writers Union. Raz Rasool worked with Kurdish victims of Saddam in the early 1990s, and joined the the Iraqi National Congress (www.inc.org.uk,) an umbrella organization of Iraqi opposition group. She fled to the United States with her husband in 1998 when Saddam entered the Kurdish safe haven to attack members of the opposition .

SADDAM MUST GO SO MILLIONS CAN LIVE AGAIN

“There can be no peace in Iraq until Saddam is removed. People do not live in Iraq - they survive in terror. Fighting against Saddam is a just war. It is a war on behalf of humanity, against oppression, fascism, mass killings, destruction, terrorism, torture, hatred. Those who are willing to fight to remove Saddam will be fighting for a noble cause. The path to freedom is not easy and may entail more suffering, but we must be willing to sacrifice ourselves, so that our children may finally be free. Saddam must go so that millions can live.”
womenforiraq.com



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (155132)4/3/2003 8:10:54 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 164684
 
>> vast majority of women in this country do not want RoeVWade overturned but... <<

no michelle, just the majority of uc berkeley liberals like yourself who know nothing except the drivel your marxist professors indoctrinated into your unsuspecting mind. the whole country doesn't think like california pinkos.

>> Unless the republican party can divorce itself from the religious right, they will continue to be anti-woman. <<

i see, so religion is anti-woman. there is no religion on the left (except anti-religion) so i am left to assume you mean religion in general. you and many of your berkeley brethren are anti-christ and are doomed to eternal damnation in hell if you don't save yourself. i am more than willing to help you when you are ready.