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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (243429)6/2/2003 1:07:48 PM
From: benwood  Respond to of 436258
 
Mike, I think the problem with the humanitarian argument is and always will be our own country's problems -- some of our misguided citizens would rather help our own. So just tell them to put those school reconstruction and free breakfast programs on hold, because if we don't occupy the Iraqi oil fields, we will all die, and not next month, but this month.

And beyond the US, I feel there are much more serious international humanitarian concerns all over Africa, with far more people in far worse situations. By controlling the media, they kept the sheeple focused only one topic: Iraq. Keep the picture small & simple and they will obey.

I still see very few people looking at the corrupt process -- many still think the ends justify the means, in that if WMD are found, it justifies the deceit.