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gisterme
- 05:26pm Feb 27, 2003 EST (#
9341 of 9343)
lchic - 04:18pm Feb 27, 2003 EST (# 9335 ...) http://forums.nytimes.com/webin/WebX?8@28.ZtEMatcg41L.368223@.f28e622/10869
"...Why isn't Saddam Hussain taken to the HAGUE along
with his sons for an assessment of their impact on the peoples
of Iraq?..."
Why? Well, lchic, maybe Saddam just hasn't heard that you
want him to go to the Hague. Why don't you just send him a
letter telling him that he and his sons must go to the
Hague to have their human rights performance evaluated? That's
a capitol idea! Be sure to include a spoon full of sugar to
help the medicine go down...
If he bothered to answer your demand, no doubt his answer
would be something like:
"Dearest Dawn,
Who's going to make me go to the Hague? You??? You and
who's large army? Why don't you just come to Iraq and
take me? Oh me! Why am I being so snippy? Let's just be
friends.
My sons would like to meet you! They're single!
Also, Dawn, there are lots of job openings in Iraq right
now! It's the land of opportunity! All you need to do is hang
out in and around military installations. There are no other
particular duties involved. Just to prove that there's freedom
in Iraq, free room and board is included with the job! Whilst
we can't guarantee the quality of the cuisine, we promise
you'll get to eat something almost every day.
Of course you must pledge your allegiance to me by showing
your willingness to sacrefice your life in my defense.
According to my buddies Osama and Yasser, martyrdom is not bad
at all! Can't you just imagine yourself with seventy-two
virgins?
Yours truly,
Saddie H.
Butcher of Baghdad"
:-)
Get real, lchic.
gisterme
- 05:39pm Feb 27, 2003 EST (#
9342 of 9343)
rshow55 - 04:26pm Feb 27, 2003 EST (# 9338 of ...)
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2/27/03 4:26pm</a>
"...It is worth noting that the people of Iraq and the
people of France are different people -..."
As different as they are, they're also the same in all of
the most important ways. All peoples have the same basic needs
and have their lives made worthwhile by the same basic things.
No? Perhaps you think the Iraqi people are "others" when
compared to the French people.
"...and Saddam is not - from the Iraqi point of view - a
foreign invader..."
Well, that's true, but I'd bet the Iranians and the
Kuwaitis would consider him such. History would bear them out
if they did. I also bet the people in 1945 Gremany were
wishing something had been done about Hitler prior to 1939.
From the German point of view Hitler wasn't a foreign
invader either. Hitler's leadership resulted in the spilling
of the blood of how many millions, Robert? Do you recall?
robkettenburg03
- 06:09pm Feb 27, 2003 EST (#
9343 of 9343)
200,000 soldiers got Gulf War Syndrome in our last war with
Iraq - U.S. NOT READY FOR AN ATTACK - http://www.military.com/NewsContent?file=FL_attack_021903
My home page - http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/robkettenburg
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