> > But they're not rising up. It's the Sadam loyalist
> and
>
> 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?)
Come on, give me one real journalist or political
commentator. Someone that'll ask real questions.
>
> 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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