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Every other news agency refers to the troops as "US soldiers, US forces, or
coalition forces". Aljazeera constantly refers to them as "occupation forces". As for the protestors in Tikrit and Ramadi... I'd say it's a pretty safe bet that those are the very same bad guys who keeping taking pot shots at our troops. Perhaps we can have one of those "accidental" bombings drop right in the middle of 'em. "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... Go to Aljazeera.net and see what the Arab reaction is. LOL! Yes, God forbid you actually look at the situation from the other camp's view. LOL!! You might learn something. LOL!!! What arrogance. LOL!!!! I see you're easily amused. Have another hit Joe. http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage Go for a visit Joe, you might learn something... |
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Aljazeera sounds an awful lot like Al Jazirah...a town in Syria that I
suspect you'll be hearing a lot more about in the near future. Can you say "WMD's"? ;-) "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... Every other news agency refers to the troops as "US soldiers, US forces, or coalition forces". Aljazeera constantly refers to them as "occupation forces". As for the protestors in Tikrit and Ramadi... I'd say it's a pretty safe bet that those are the very same bad guys who keeping taking pot shots at our troops. Perhaps we can have one of those "accidental" bombings drop right in the middle of 'em. "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... Go to Aljazeera.net and see what the Arab reaction is. LOL! Yes, God forbid you actually look at the situation from the other camp's view. LOL!! You might learn something. LOL!!! What arrogance. LOL!!!! I see you're easily amused. Have another hit Joe. http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage Go for a visit Joe, you might learn something... |
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Aljazeera sounds an awful lot like Al Jazirah...a town in Syria that I
suspect you'll be hearing a lot more about in the near future. Can you say "WMD's"? ;-) After enough interrogation, Saddam Hussein will eventually be brought around to say anything and everything the administration hopes to hear. We'll all switch from a position that the lying ******* couldn't tell the truth if his life depended on it to believing every syllable he utters that exonerates our motives for invading Iraq. They say truth is the first casualty of war. First causualty of politics too, unfortunately. |
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Sounds like you have already made up your mind what the truth is, and don't
want anything to change your mind. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Aljazeera sounds an awful lot like Al Jazirah...a town in Syria that I suspect you'll be hearing a lot more about in the near future. Can you say "WMD's"? ;-) After enough interrogation, Saddam Hussein will eventually be brought around to say anything and everything the administration hopes to hear. We'll all switch from a position that the lying ******* couldn't tell the truth if his life depended on it to believing every syllable he utters that exonerates our motives for invading Iraq. They say truth is the first casualty of war. First causualty of politics too, unfortunately. |
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"Jack Meholf" wrote in message news:bpJDb.370587$Dw6.1208902@attbi_s02...
Sounds like you have already made up your mind what the truth is, and don't want anything to change your mind. At least he made up his own mind, as opposed to goose-stepping to the Bush Reich. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Aljazeera sounds an awful lot like Al Jazirah...a town in Syria that I suspect you'll be hearing a lot more about in the near future. Can you say "WMD's"? ;-) After enough interrogation, Saddam Hussein will eventually be brought around to say anything and everything the administration hopes to hear. We'll all switch from a position that the lying ******* couldn't tell the truth if his life depended on it to believing every syllable he utters that exonerates our motives for invading Iraq. They say truth is the first casualty of war. First causualty of politics too, unfortunately. |
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In article , gould0738
@aol.com says... Aljazeera sounds an awful lot like Al Jazirah...a town in Syria that I suspect you'll be hearing a lot more about in the near future. Can you say "WMD's"? ;-) After enough interrogation, Saddam Hussein will eventually be brought around to say anything and everything the administration hopes to hear. We'll all switch from a position that the lying ******* couldn't tell the truth if his life depended on it to believing every syllable he utters that exonerates our motives for invading Iraq. They say truth is the first casualty of war. First causualty of politics too, unfortunately. Don't agree Chuck. I think he's decided it's better to stick around and vindicate himself (at least as far as WMDs are concerned). He may prove to be Bush's unwinding if he's free to speak. |
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If the *best* the Democrats have to attack Bush with is the WMD issue, then
the election is already over. Remeber 1/3 of America was never so sure about the WMD, but bought in to "get Saddam". Not to mention that there is no proof one way OR the other. The cup is 1/2 ___________ . I'm more intersted in how much *money* Saddam pumped into France, Germany, and Russia to buy their votes. And iF there are WMD's - I wanna know where they went. Remember Saddam was sure ACTING guilty of something, the way he treated the UN inspectors. -W "jps" wrote in message ... Don't agree Chuck. I think he's decided it's better to stick around and vindicate himself (at least as far as WMDs are concerned). He may prove to be Bush's unwinding if he's free to speak. |
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![]() "Clams Canino" wrote in message news:leLDb.130513$_M.671166@attbi_s54... If the *best* the Democrats have to attack Bush with is the WMD issue, then the election is already over. Remeber 1/3 of America was never so sure about the WMD, but bought in to "get Saddam". Not to mention that there is no proof one way OR the other. The cup is 1/2 ___________ . I'm more intersted in how much *money* Saddam pumped into France, Germany, and Russia to buy their votes. And iF there are WMD's - I wanna know where they went. Dayr Az-Zawr in Syria's Al Jazirah province...but that only narrows it down to 600 square miles...and we don't have troops in Syria to look for 'em...at least not yet. |
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The mishandling / management of post-war Iraq is a much better issue to
pound. IMHO I thought using WMD as "the reason" to oust Saddam was silly, and risky PR - and said so then. That said, I'd have supported ousting Saddam for *any* reason - real or imagined. I just thought we could do better than "the threat of WMD's" Hell - an assasination attempt on a POTUS was good enought for me, and good enough for a lot of people that were horrified we didn't oust him in GW-1. -W "jps" wrote in message ... In article leLDb.130513$_M.671166@attbi_s54, says... If the *best* the Democrats have to attack Bush with is the WMD issue, then the election is already over. There's plenty more Clams, it's just one nail in the coffin that'll get delivered to Crawford. |
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