Saddam loyalists aren't Iraqi citizens?
> Al Queda that's rising up.
True, but to say that the insurgency isn't gaining in popularity is at
best deluded and at worst dangerously naive.
> They are the enemy and
> Moore seems to be supporting them.
agreed they are the enemy, but again, I fail to see how you leap from
Moore's comments to aid and comfort for the enemy.
> We aren't occuping,
> we're freeing them from tyranny.
which is a matter of perspective. Saddam's government was toppled more
than a year ago, Saddam himself captured last year.
The Iraqis have been freed from tyranny, we're now an occupying force,
just as we were in Germany and Japan after WWII and arguably (depending
again upon perspective) still are.
> And they have there
> country back today.
Yes, a positive step forward. We'll see how it goes.
> I would like to know, Strange how the man with so many
> opinions won't let anyone besides 60 minutes interview
> him. I would love to know what he thinks the solution
> to Israel problem is.
And Howard Stern
and Katie Couric on whatever network she's on. and then there's Matt
Lauer (sp?)
Those are the one's I know of, there's undoubtedly more...
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
-- Carrie Fisher
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