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To: Thomas M. who wrote (17697)5/23/2003 5:29:33 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Re: "Contrary to many neighboring countries, Iraq, governed by the Baath Party, allows almost 1 million Christians of different denominations, 80% of whom are Chaldean Catholics, to live without problems."

And that's precisely why Iraq had to be crushed! Judeofascists' worst nightmare is a religious melting-pot inside the Arab world that, somehow, would demonstrate that Arab countries can accomodate religious minorities peacefully and lastingly... Judeofascists' and Israel's long-term interests are best served --from a Judeofascist point of view-- by the exasperation of the faultline delineating the Christian/Muslim border. Instead of smoothing out the hot spots along the faultline, Judeofascists exacerbate them, they actually dream of a Middle East where Israel is completely surrounded by Hezbollah regimes --Hezbollah freaks in Lebanon, in Syria, in Iraq, in Iran, in Jordan, even in Egypt! For, at that point, it'll be much easier for Judeofascists to rally world opinion in favor of Israel, that tiny, "fragile" outpost of the civilized West struggling amidst barbarity.... Hence the neocons' misgivings about the Shiites' increasing clout in Iraq is but a masquerade. Again, I told you so:

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (17697)5/23/2003 8:19:10 AM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 21614
 
Hey Deuchette Baggie-

I made a statement that minorities in Israel have been treated exponentially better than anywhere in the Mideast.

You have huffed and puffed and blustered and mentally played with yourself until you came up with Saddam's Baathist tyrants.

OK - so if you think that living under Saddam's regime gives a minority or even a majority a modicum of human rights, then no sense debating that.