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Old April 11th, 2003, 01:10 PM
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B) the US 'going further' with their agenda of bringing war to the world.
Who's next on the US agenda ? i've been working a lot, no time to watch the news, maybe you can help me.
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Old April 11th, 2003, 01:29 PM
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Syria seems to be the best bet, Rummy has made it clear that it is another "evil" nation and deserves to be "freed" by the American "liberators". US planes have been patrolling the Iraq/Syria border bombing away at anything that moves. Any major offensive will have to wait until the other ships reach Iraq after being diverted from Turkey so I doubt anything will happen for a few more weeks.
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I do not think the US would attack a country with several allies like Syria. Iraq was isolated, the Hussein regime was not friendly to the rest of the Muslim world. Syria is a different story.
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Old April 11th, 2003, 04:23 PM
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I do not think the US would attack a country with several allies like Syria. Iraq was isolated, the Hussein regime was not friendly to the rest of the Muslim world. Syria is a different story.
One leader of Bush administration said tonight on Swiss TV that Syria must "pay attention", some things "are not allowed and will not be allowed".
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I think we've made it clear who's next; There's 3 components (Iraq, Iran, and N. Korea) that make up the Axis of Evil regimes, so don't worry, there's plenty of time for you peace people to come in the way of freedom and make abject fools of yourselves defending murder, torture, and extreme totalitarianism.

Or you could try to save face, save the last scraps of dignity for your marxist socialist cause and admit that you were wrong. The answer isn't to now move farther to the left after being proven wrong, better become more centrist. There's still time for you to regain a little of your shredded credibility.

George Bush will go down in history as the man that saved the world from religious hatred, global terrorism, and extreme totalitarianism and brought the Arab world into a golden age of peace and elightenment, just as Regan brought down the berlin wall and crushed the scurge of worldwide communism. In 30 years Bush will be viewed by the Arabs as an absolute savior, a hero of peace - in total contrast the peace movement will be viewed as the thing that stood in the way of their freedom.

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I think we've made it clear who's next; There's 3 components (Iraq, Iran, and N. Korea) that make up the Axis of Evil regimes, so don't worry, there's plenty of time for you peace people to come in the way of freedom and make abject fools of yourselves defending murder, torture, and extreme totalitarianism.

The Axis of Evil remark was a soundbite. Anybody who believes the verity of it is certainly no more than a victim of American propaganda.


Or you could try to save face, save the last scraps of dignity for your marxist socialist cause and admit that you were wrong. The answer isn't to now move farther to the left after being proven wrong, better become more centrist. There's still time for you to regain a little of your shredded credibility.

What?

George Bush will go down in history as the man that saved the world from religious hatred, global terrorism, and extreme totalitarianism and brought the Arab world into a golden age of peace and elightenment,

GW has only encouraged religious hatred in his own country and to think that removing Saddam from power will eliminate religious infighting is no more ludicrous than the British Empire's attempt to do so in the Middle East and Africa when its empire disintegrated.

Global terrorism will only increase throughout the world as a result of his administration's insistence of unilateral war in Iraq. Extreme Totalitarianism is just beginning to take hold in the US with the passage of the Patriot Act and GW's total disregard of the Geneva Convention.


just as Regan brought down the berlin wall and crushed the scurge of worldwide communism.

I didn't realize that Reagan was responsible. Most analysts have contributed it to the unsoundness of communist economic policies. Where do you get your information from?

In 30 years Bush will be viewed by the Arabs as an absolute savior, a hero of peace - in total contrast the peace movement will be viewed as the thing that stood in the way of their freedom.

Well, that remains to be seen.

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Whose "truth"?

Saddam is gone, nobody regrets his absence. It remains to be seen if the Iraqi people truly welcome the regime of GW and Co.
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I think we've made it clear who's next; ....
Who is "we" ?
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I think we've made it clear who's next; There's 3 components (Iraq, Iran, and N. Korea) that make up the Axis of Evil regimes, so don't worry, there's plenty of time for you peace people to come in the way of freedom and make abject fools of yourselves defending murder, torture, and extreme totalitarianism.
Don't worry, we still have plenty of time to prevent it happening again.
If there are three components, then we have only lost one third of the battle so far. There are still two chances to avoid making the same mistake again.

We are not defending "murder, torture, and extreme totalitarianism", we are trying to prevent it. What is the difference between Saddam Hussein killing his people, and soldiers doing it, even by accident, 'in the name of Freedom'? If you want to kill Saddam, send an assassination squad in. They'll do it without civillian casualties.
Or better yet, go over and fight him yourself. Then come back and tell us whether you are sill pro-war.

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Or you could try to save face, save the last scraps of dignity for your marxist socialist cause and admit that you were wrong. The answer isn't to now move farther to the left after being proven wrong, better become more centrist. There's still time for you to regain a little of your shredded credibility.
"Shredded credibillity"?
I guess I hadn't thought of it that way before...

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George Bush will go down in history as the man that saved the world from religious hatred, global terrorism, and extreme totalitarianism and brought the Arab world into a golden age of peace and elightenment, just as Regan brought down the berlin wall and crushed the scurge of worldwide communism. In 30 years Bush will be viewed by the Arabs as an absolute savior, a hero of peace - in total contrast the peace movement will be viewed as the thing that stood in the way of their freedom.
If George Bush goes down in history for doing this, then he will also go down as the man who destroyed the Arctic Wildlife Preserve, broke international law, undid the diplomatic work of many Presidents of the current time, and helped destroy the world-wide image of the United States of America as a power to be trusted in, not feared.

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TRUTH:
The Bush mission is a total success story. The Peace mission is a total failure.
Who's truth, yours?
The Bush mission is not a "total success story", far from it. Who bombed the hospital? Who keeps on having friendly fire incidents? Who has killed many young Americans when he had no provocation?
I must admit that the peace movement hasn't had much influence on this war, yet. Always remember what happend back with Vietnam though.
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