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To: steve harris who wrote (167937)4/16/2003 1:39:42 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573729
 
Steve, <Marines free 123 from Iraq hellhole>

This is an outrage for the following reasons:

1) Inspections would have freed these prisoners anyway.
2) These prisoners don't really want freedom, or they would have risen up against their captors on their own.
3) S--t happens all across the world, so why go in here?
4) It's all about oil anyway.

Where's Prof. De Genova these days, anyway? I wonder if he's in Syria, trying to make his dream of "a million Mogadishus" a reality.

Tenchusatsu



To: steve harris who wrote (167937)4/16/2003 4:10:13 PM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1573729
 
I prefer freeing political prisoners of socialist dictators.

straitstimes.asia1.com.sg.

Marines free 123 from Iraq hellhole


OK...I can buy that. But why is it that you give the impression in your posts that those of us who would take a different approach to "freeing" these people would also not applaud the capture of a known terrorist? Or is your obvious aim at marginalizing also a symptom of fascist tendencies not at all compatible with the democracy to which you infer to subscribe and which you would profess to bring to the Iraqis?

Al