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To: Alastair McIntosh who wrote (93910)4/16/2003 3:10:42 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Thank you for those links. Now maybe CNN and etc. can carry the ball. So many people in Europe, while protesting the war, did and said nothing in anything like the numbers for the war protests, to protest these murders by Saddam et al. And neither did those protesting the war here in the US ever protest (to my knowledge) the murders committed by Saddam and his henchmen.

Neither did Hollywood.

It would seem to me that protesting the war to free the Iraqis' and not protesting the millions of deaths caused by Saddam, is really condoning the deaths.

One just has to ask why, and who funded so many of the protesters, and why these same protesters didn't protest en masse' against Saddam.

The same question comes to my mind when the terrorists killed so many people over the years ...why didn't those same war protesters protest these murders?