It is true that the British and Americans invaded a sovereign state which had
taken no offensive action against either.
It is also true that neither has offered sufficient justification for their actions
and deserve to be severely punished
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This is the part where Bush and Blair went wrong.
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(bin Laden and his followers/descendents will see to that part).
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You can scour the whole world for the perpetrators of 9/11 but you will never find them.
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The rest of your diatribe is unsupportable by the facts.
Saddam built castles while the "half a million Iraqi children" died.
Methinks it's his fault and not the West - especially since France ignored
the sanctions and Iraq had all the money it needed to feed its "starving"
children - even without the oil for food program. (Bet there weren't too
many starving Baath children.)
Christians are horrible people. Just like Muslims. In fact, they deserve
each other. Just like the Jews and Palestinians.
Thanks to Bush (both of those failed one-termers), Christians and Muslims be
fighting each other for years to come to the amusement of the rest of us.
God willing, no one is will be left standing except those of us with a clue
about the nature of the universe.
"Mass Deceptions" <massdeceptions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040503133347.13152.00000725@mb-m11.aol.com...
The HORRIBLE PICTURES of Iraqis prisoners and thousands of innocent Iraqis
who
were tortured, maimed and killed by the British and Americans INVADERS,
remind
the whole world of torture and abuse of Jesus Christ and his disciples
by the hands of jews and their collaborators.
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The Most Infamous and Shameful Statement in the Modern History !!
When U.S. Ambassador to the UN Madeleine Albright, who later would
be confirmed by the U.S. Senate as secretary of state, was asked by
60 Minutes whether the DEATHS of half a million Iraqi children had
been "worth it," her response - "I think that is a very hard choice,
but the price, we think, the price is worth it".
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