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To: tonto who wrote (2016)7/21/2004 9:13:30 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
There are in Iraq as everywhere else different opinions. Those that lie want us to believe them, as Chinu does, but his simplistic viewpoint does not have merit.

Iraq is better off to many, and those people do not rejoice at death. Terrorists do rejoice at our deaths. Who was seen rejoicing?

One normally can figure simple situations out easily, unless they are promoting an agenda.

To:CalculatedRisk who wrote (36667)
From: ChinuSFO Wednesday, Jul 21, 2004 9:06 AM
Respond to of 36688

We have been told by our President that things are better in Iraq today than they were under Saddam, that the Iraqis consider us freeing them from the clutches of Saddam's tyrany. But today, I wonder why they would rejoice and revel at the death of US soldiers in the streets of Baghdad. Did the US military do something wrong? Mr. President, can you tell us why?

To:CalculatedRisk who wrote (36667)
From: ChinuSFO Wednesday, Jul 21, 2004 9:06 AM
Respond to of 36688

We have been told by our President that things are better in Iraq today than they were under Saddam, that the Iraqis consider us freeing them from the clutches of Saddam's tyrany. But today, I wonder why they would rejoice and revel at the death of US soldiers in the streets of Baghdad. Did the US military do something wrong? Mr. President, can you tell us why?