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To: Doug R who wrote (434001)7/26/2003 1:43:36 PM
From: Richard S  Respond to of 769669
 
Looks like the Bushies were trying to clean up daddy's mess and screwed it up.

Par for the course.



To: Doug R who wrote (434001)7/30/2003 11:11:22 PM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
You still have not told us why the people of Iraq should not have the same opportunity to freedom as you do.

The liberation is inevitable, it will spread to other countries of its own weight, and is in the best interests of everyone, including you.

SECRETARY GENERAL ANNAN said recently:

"In Iraq, we were encouraged to see the formation of the government council yesterday. And I must say that my special representative, Sergio Vieira and Mr. Bremer are working very well together.

And on the Hill, I indicated that regardless of the differences that existed between nations before the war, now we have a challenge. The challenge is to stabilize Iraq, to help Iraq to become a peaceful, stable and prosperous state. And I think everyone needs to help. An Iraq that is at peace with itself and its neighbors, what's in the interest of the neighbors and the entire international community.

So I would want to see the entire community, international community, come together to assist the Iraqi people, and to help us stabilize a region".

usinfo.state.gov

By mindlessly and endlessly protesting the liberation you only make yourself, and your fellow democrats, look foolish.