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To: Dennis O'Bell who wrote (96597)4/28/2003 1:26:38 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 281500
 
You are correct here....WHERE is their demonstrated indignation?

For all the thousands in London, Berlin, and various parts of Europe....Good Question.....Where are the demonstrations for Africa????

But then, I think we will find someday that there was a concentrated effort, with real money behind it, to "simultaneously" gather throngs of people in all major cities of Europe, with the press in tow....(ever wonder how the press knew all those people would be there....??? Are groups like Rukkus involved? How much are they paid?

And one more thing.....The US can only provide support and help with an infrastructure for Iraq.... When the Iraqi's take over totally, it is up to THEM to do what they will with their country. Not the US. The Iraqis' will stand or fall depending on the choices THEY make.

What goes on in the world (notably in Africa) is hardly a secret to anyone, anywhere on earth, but has the world ever demonstrated their indignation over that ? Not hardly.

This resentment and Blame America First for Everything will undoubtedly continue to grow, and the only thing which will really end it will be the destruction of the USA.

Stopping this sentiment may be unrealistic, but we don't have to do anything to make sentiment any worse than necessary, and how Iraq really turns out will be an important test.