Re: Iraq: an economic problem
From: Johnny Marcos (johnny5_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/05/04
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Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 21:06:48 GMT
"Darren" <reply.to@news.group> wrote in news:40e99b11_1@dowco.com:
>> Lack of students -- young Saudi men? Young Arab men?
>> (not to mention women)
>
> No lack of students.... but they are all wasting their time in theology
> school learning the Koran. Nothing will change until that changes.
Give that man the PRIZE - no more fundamentlistic violence being taught
to the kids - the children are our future - knowledge - NOT WAR.
> As for Iraq, the place would be a smoothly functioning paradise now,
with
> oil flowing, electricity humming, etc, if it weren't for the people
who
> hate Americans more than they love themselves and their own countrymen.
Hate and war destroys, love conquers all.
What is the best contribution a citizen of the world can offer to spread
peace and technology? What nation has the most potential for causing an
arms race? Where does FDI need to flow?
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