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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Doug R who wrote (10041)4/8/2003 4:23:40 PM
From: Sojourner Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
Your posts calling people loons and cockroaches shows your lack of ability to express your bankrupt philosophy of appeasement and ignoring the plight of those suffering under dictatorships.



To: Doug R who wrote (10041)4/8/2003 4:25:01 PM
From: eims2000  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Hey Doug. You missed this in your postings...

story.news.yahoo.com

76 percent support the war in California. Even in San Francisco! Now do you understand how democracy works.

Oh, and from your last post...

I do not wish my country to be represented on the world stage by a group of neocons who behave more like rabid dogs or a streetgang just as normal adherents to Islam do not wish to be represented by terrorists acting as such.

Here is a solution, since you fail to accept a democracy, why don't you move your pathetic ass somewhere else.



To: Doug R who wrote (10041)4/8/2003 4:28:55 PM
From: matthew (Hijacked)  Respond to of 21614
 
angelfire.com

"To counter this political situation, eleven Israeli agents living in Egypt, apparently under orders from Israeli military intelligence (headed by Colonel Benjamin Gibli) planned to blow up American buildings in Alexandria and Cairo, the blame for which would the be fixed upon Egyptian nationalists. This plot was designed to thoroughly rupture American-Egyptian relationships. It backfired when one the Israeli provocateurs-he is known only by his cover name of Paul Frank—proved to be a double agent working for Colonel Osman Nouri, the shrewd chief of Egyptian counterintelligence. Frank informed on the other agents,