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To: stockman_scott who wrote (458659)9/14/2003 4:06:04 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 769667
 
Cheney's interview by Russert was a disaster for Cheney. They showed video clips on Cheney's prior statements about how we would not be met with guerilla resistance in Iraq but be welcomed as liberators. Cheney even admitted he was wrong about the status of their nuclear program.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (458659)9/14/2003 4:17:13 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 769667
 
From the King of Jordan....a must read.....we must have peace!
Terrorists Betray Our Values
When Americans and Arabs unite, the enemies of peace will be defeated.

By King Abdullah II, Abdullah II is king of Jordan.

AMMAN, Jordan — This year, Jordanians, like
Americans, have been killed and injured in devastating
terror bombings in Saudi Arabia and Baghdad. The
dead include a 5-year-old boy, Yazan Abassi, and his
10-year-old sister, Zeina. The faces of these victims
and their grieving families are in my mind whenever I
read terrorists' claims to speak for the Arab and
Muslim people. In fact, my people have been among
the first to suffer from those who preach the culture of
terror and seek power through violence. And their
claim that Islam justifies their actions is, pure and
simple, a lie.

The evil that occurred Sept. 11 two years ago left scars
on the whole world, but none as great as the false idea
that Islam encourages violence. Yet according to a
recent poll by the Pew Research Center for the People
and the Press, this is what a growing number of
Americans think. That's a misunderstanding that threatens to divide the friends of
peace, Arab and American, just when we most need to stand together.

The truth is that from its very earliest days, Islam has called on its believers to
lead lives of peace and tolerance. The very name of Islam is rooted in the word
for peace, al salaam. Far from sanctioning the killing of innocents, our faith
prohibits it. Jihad, so often translated as "holy war," actually means struggle. And
the Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him, taught that the greater holy war is
the war inside ourselves, against our own weaknesses and failings.

When extremists commit atrocities, they are also doing violence to Islamic
teachings. Long before the 20th century's Geneva Conventions on war, Muslim
soldiers were given strict rules of conduct to protect civilians. Even today,
schoolchildren learn a famous speech by the Prophet's first successor, Abu Bakr.
He commands integrity, forbids the killing of innocents of any faith and bans
wanton destruction: "Do not betray, do not deceive, do not bludgeon and maim,
do not kill a child, nor a woman, nor an old man," he instructed. "Do not burn; do
not cut down a fruit tree If you come across communities who have consecrated
themselves to the [Christian church], leave them."

It is also untrue that Islam forbids its believers from engaging constructively in the
modern world. The Koran and Hadith — the sayings and deeds of the Prophet,
Peace Be Upon Him — support a dynamic faith of discourse and interpretation.
From the earliest times, believers were called on to discuss, reason and apply the
principles of their faith to the real world around them.

The resulting golden age of Islam, beginning in the 9th century, was driven by the
work of enlightened Muslim thinkers. They pioneered a rationalist, liberal tradition
and a thriving, multiethnic civilization. Islamic scholars set milestones in medicine,
astronomy, science and social justice, ideas that paved the way for the European
Renaissance. Great Arab cities provided refuge and new ideas to travelers from
around the world. Muslim, Christian and Jewish scholars, like the great Jewish
philosopher Maimonides, worked together in the royal courts.

In the 14th century, a new kind of orthodoxy came to power, which closed the
door on debate and discovery. Yet the age-old, positive traditions of Islam
provide another path, a path that respects diversity, pioneers new ideas and
empowers people throughout society. As an Islamic nation for the 21st century,
Jordan is inspired by these values as we shape an open, democratic and free civil
society.

In 2003 there are more than 1 billion Muslims worldwide, and the vast majority
are people of peace. Since September 2001, this moderate, silent majority of
Muslims has begun to speak up about the true Islam. Jordan is leading the way.
For us, this is a historic responsibility. Our soil, the Levant, is after all the ancient
home of all three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Here at the home of faith, we are determined to spread Islam's promise of
tolerance, justice and progress — both within our own country and as a model
for peacemaking and democratic reform in our region.

It is also important for the true Islam to be understood in the West. Ours is a
critical moment in history, a time of genuine possibilities for progress — in the
war on terror, in the peace process in the Middle East, in the reconstruction of
Iraq. The enemies of peace would like nothing better than to discourage and
divide us. We must not let it happen.

This week I will be in Washington, D.C., to talk with President Bush and
Congress about our shared goals for peace, and how to achieve them. Jordan
and the United States have a significant strategic alliance that is contributing to the
success of the global war on terror. In the Middle East, we have worked closely
together to bring peace to the homeland of faith — to end the conflict and
occupation that have caused so much suffering to Palestinians and Israelis alike.
The "road map" to peace has been sanctioned by the international community. It
offers Israelis collective security guaranteed by all Arabs; a peace treaty and
normal relations with Arab states; and an end to the conflict. It offers Palestinians
an end to the occupation; a viable, independent state by 2005; and the promise
to live as a free and prospering people.

The road map can take us to a lasting peace, peace that is an essential
requirement for development and reform throughout the Middle East, peace that
will end the festering despair that terrorism and hatred have fed on. But success
will require our full commitment, our resources and, most important, our unity.

The only people who win when Americans feel divided from their Arab and
Muslim friends are the extremists and haters. Let's not allow these enemies of
peace to do any more violence than they already have. Now, more than ever, we
need to stand together, as allies, partners and friends.

CC



To: stockman_scott who wrote (458659)9/15/2003 12:09:43 AM
From: Selectric II  Respond to of 769667
 
I do.

Isn't it remarkable that before the 2000 election, even Democrats admitted that Bush and Cheney were at least honorable and upstanding. Once they won, however, look how rodents like you have attempted to impugn their integrity.

"Politics" isn't an excuse for lying and deceit from the left, any more than you want it to be from the right. You and yours should be ashamed.

If you and your lefty ilk want to gain respect and votes, deal with facts, not fabrication. After all, you think you're better than the rest of us, so prove it through you integrity!

Meanwhile, it's you and yours who we don't trust.

I don't feel at all threatened by my challenge to prove your superiority, because I don't think your side has any integrity, and I know it will continue to use lies and distortions to sway the disengaged public. In fact, the less that people know about politics, the better off you goons and thugs do at the polls.

Maybe that's why the Rats are so obsessed with licensing and registering illegal aliens, and rounding up ignorant people who don't even have an education so they can be told, "punch the ballot here." Too bad even those instructions are too complicated for somebody who doesn't know (or care about) the difference between a surplus and a slurpee, and when it goes bad (like in Florida 2000), you guys get mad as hornets.

The left wing's lies, deceit, and double standard are not going to play. We're on to you.