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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (51798)7/28/2004 1:18:37 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
100% of all Egyptians have an unfavorable opinion of the US??

They obviously didn't ask several of my Egyptian friends.

Maybe that's because they are over here doing what the rest of them are too myopic and afraid to do... Trying to create positive and lasting change in this country..

I have a standing invitation to stay in Egypt with them whenever I choose to take the opportunity.

And when you're in those bars why not ask your friends in those bars why there are so many Irish people living in the US if their own country is so feckin' great?

Personally, I say.. P*ss on those who express such points of view.. If that's the kinds of friends they are, then they were never much of a friend at all to begin with..

Especially with all we did to try and bring peace to that country..

And don't blame Bush for that.. Blame their own ingratitude and selfish and self-aggrandizing perspective... It's was'nt long ago that they were car-bombing each other rather ruthlessly themselves in the name of religion..

It's really easy to ridicule someone else for doing what you didn't have the courage to do.

But they will not be spared the repercussions, should the US/UK fail to create lasting and positive change in the Mid-East, and the militants dominate the region..

Hawk