Re: Sad Days for America and the World- Four More Years of Hell
From: Fred Bloggs (nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 01/23/05
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:18:00 GMT
Frank Bemelman wrote:
> "Fred Bloggs" <nospam@nospam.com> schreef in bericht
> news:41F3BB10.8040602@nospam.com...
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>>Brian wrote:
>>
>>>"Fred Bloggs" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>>news:41F3366C.5020109@nospam.com...
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>>>>Brian wrote:
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>>>>>I've read "the bull" and of course, not being sick like you, I read
>>>>
> both
>
>>>>>sides and determined what is probable. Hence I am not single minded and
>>>>>sick like you. However, please tell me how many people a monster must
>>>>>murder, must gas, must torture and kill before you find it offensive.
>>>>
>>>>Why don't you ask Bush , Rumsfeld, or Gonzalez that question...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Because I asked you. And, even if you blame us for every death from
>>>liberating Iraq,
>>
>>There has been no liberation of Iraq- people are afraid to leave their
>>homes in many parts of the country, it is in a state of total chaos-
>>this is not liberation.
>>
>>
>>>it is still but a tiny fraction of what Saddam killed.
>>
>>Isn't that just like a moron to fall back on statistics like that. Well
>>that "tiny fraction" is pushing the better part of a million people.
>
>
> Perhaps Brian can give us some numbers. That will force him to
> do some research. It also depends on how you count. The war between
> Iraq and Iran (1980-1988) has killed quite a few. Not that those
> numbers have upset the western world at that time.. we couldn't
> have cared less. Many died as a result of the trade embargo's after
> the 1st Gulf War, lack of simple medicines etc, who's blame is that?
> Nobody wanted to believe that Saddam didn't have the impressive
> amount of WMD's that we thought he had, and instead of finally
> accepting that fact, the US decided to turn the place into an
> 100 times greater hell. Just at the time that weapon inspectors
> were getting more realistic view on the amount of weapons. A bloody
> shame it is. Okay, the US can repair the material damage, no
> doubt. But that doesn't make the mistake undone. It could repair
> some of its international reputation by sending their war criminals
> to the International Court of Justice, Bush on the top of the list.
>
> BTW, I've killfiled Brian a while ago. I have no interest in his
> postings. Freedom of speech is great, but I don't need to listen
> to these idiots.
>
I never heard of the schmuck until yesterday- you can see he packs a
small caliber brain amd is a good example of these dogmatic,
evangelical, rural freaks who put that other freak back in the white house.
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