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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (202916)9/14/2006 8:44:53 AM
From: Keith Feral  Respond to of 281500
 
They really have done a poor job with the PR. Thanks for all the links and info. I think it's important to reflect on Saddam's association with the terrorists in the region. Obviously, the guy was handing out oil vouchers like candy at a carnival to any terrorist organization in the region. I don't think we can begin to measure the scope of financial assistance that he provided to the terrorist camps in the region.

I would like to see Bush air more of their dirty laundry against Al Quaeda and SH at the time of the invasion. Let people decide for themselves if the financial support connects Saddam with Al Quaeda. In my mind, it obviously connects the dots because I believe the Muslims when they talk about universal jihad against the infidels, zionists, christian monkeys and jewish pigs, the apostate Shiites, and every other group of people with whom the disagree and terrorize. Take them at their word and wipe them out.

No group on the face of this planet has an excuse to use their "love for God" as a badge of intolerant zeal to kill people that worship God differently. They might be 1 billion strong, but the Hindus, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Chinese, Japanese, Europeans, Russians, Australians, Canadians, and most of the South Americans have a different opinion. Even if they are a bunch of frivolous allies like our counterparts in Europe, eventually they are going to come around once military power against terrorist networks makes the world a safe enough place for them to step in, witness the French in Lebanon.