What's worth fighting for? Obviously human lives are not worth fighting
for. Obviously Iraq's invasion was okay with you. Iraq's extermination of
the Kuwaiti people was okay with you. We had no business getting involved.
We should have left the Kuwaiti's to die and to become a part of Iraq. Leave
the tyrant be.

  We created a tight relationship with the Kuwaiti's for oil. True. They
have a natural resource we want, and they want to sell it to us. The fact
that they are also friendly to us is an added bonus. And when Iraq invaded
our friend, we retaliated. I don't care if we were buying lumber, Sony PS2s,
or underwear, we would have done the same thing.

  And what conspiracy rag are you reading? The Spotlight?


-----Original Message-----
From: Cantrell, Adam [mailto:Acantrell@;kentlaw.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 4:55 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Dumbya - corporate wh*re


What were our interests in allying with that country in the first place?
Really good deals on custom-made Turbans?

And you obviously haven't caught on to our tactics in the Middle East.
Butting in and just taking direct control over the oil fields wouldn't be
the Politically Correct American Way of handling things. I think we learned
our lesson with the American Indians on that one. The key is to antagonize
the people in that region to fight against each other, prevent it from
establishing, and then offer support to the people we helped cause get into
that situation. This works great if our intentions are to keep oil prices
down. The only problem is that the people who live in that area start to
catch on, and things like Sept. 11 start happening.

Adam.


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