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To: paul_philp who wrote (92821)4/12/2003 11:26:03 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
ROFL

"has offered unserious manipulative arguments, unsupported by facts, involving frequent lies. ....... movement is as guilty of fuzzy thinking, lying and manipulation about Iraq " I would say EXACTLY the same think about the prowar movement. It's just AMAZING how you used the exact language I would have used! This is just such an epiphany (not). Have a great day. I'm afraid I've got other things to do now.



To: paul_philp who wrote (92821)4/12/2003 5:10:08 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Respond to of 281500
 
<The path to war on Iraq shames the world community >

You think they should be shamed, humiliated and abashed, but they aren't. Right now, the French, Germans, and Russians, are meeting to solidify their ContainAndDeterTheU.S. coalition. Every time the NeoCons think the global community is going to be forced to submit, made to meekly follow the U.S. lead, they don't. They aren't ashamed, they're pissed at our arrogance, and are becoming steadily more anti-American. The Brits have said it ends here, they leave our coalition if we go after Iran or Syria or N. Korea: our last major ally abandons us, if we take it any further. What's happening is a polarization of global opinion, not a move toward alignment with the U.S. Your view is steadily more dissonant from reality.