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To: Suma who wrote (45899)5/11/2004 5:23:07 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 89467
 
Very well reasoned ... thank you.

Whether Bush et al or somebody else, we need to have an admin that is committed to seeing us through the Iraq operation.

Walking out and allowing them to "have a civil war" so that some powerful hunta can take over the country is the most irresponsible, and cowardly choice we could make as a nation. I think we have to put all our resources into supporting an autonomous government that recognizes the right to self determining and equal rights citizenry.

Speaking of environment...Why have I not heard any one question the plans in this nation to dump hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of poisons into the waterways in every county nation wide this summer. Re: West Nile Virus mosquitos...while including individuals to spray agressively in their back yards accross the nation? WOW...West Nile isnt even serious if treated properly.. see the company Genomed (GMED)...and ask why the Medical Authorities are not telling us about it.



To: Suma who wrote (45899)5/11/2004 6:52:33 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 89467
 
In June 2002, U.S. officials say intelligence had revealed that Zarqawi and members of al-Qaida had set up a weapons lab at Kirma, in northern Iraq, producing deadly ricin and cyanide.
...The Pentagon quickly drafted plans to attack the camp with cruise missiles and airstrikes and sent it to the White House...
...Military officials insist their case for attacking Zarqawi’s operation was airtight...but the administration feared destroying the terrorist camp in Iraq could undercut its case for war against Saddam.

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