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To: Neocon who wrote (124213)2/2/2004 6:14:39 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
<We are definitely not on the same wavelength.......>

That's because, when I use words, I use the dictionary definition. You endlessly redefine words, often so they mean the exact opposite of their dictionary definition.

Every day in Iraq, there are demonstrations, where the protestors chant: No to America, go home Yankee, Iraq for Iraqis. You keep on claiming the Iraqis want us there, but can you find any newspaper articles, about any demonstrations in favor of U.S. soldiers staying in Iraq? Any at all?

Sistani can put 100,000 protestors in the street with a word. I can't recall a single pro-Chalabi demonstration, even a tiny one. Since he's our preferred Quisling, if Iraqis felt liberated, why isn't there the slightest shred of evidence of any popular support for him?