Clark has also been very verbal on the various minority shows while being
boycotted by the shows like Chris Matthews, O'Riley and others who tend to
think that a debate between conservative congressmen and conservative
journalists is a real debate.

Today on C-Span there is an interesting debate being waged by the Elderly
Robert Byrd whose use of English sometimes resembles a courtly GWBush but
who has the shaky hand and the stubbornness to show that his Elderly mind is
far superior to GWB no matter what the "loss for words."    Ted Kennedy,
who I have never liked very much since his family's debacle on that bridge,
is doing a very fine job today.    Meanwhile the Republican Warner gave the
same motivation for Pre-emptive illegal strikes that the American government
gave for massacring the Sioux at Wounded Knee.    Of course we would never
compare Saddam's use of force against the Kurds with this government's use
during the late 19th century and up until the Religious Freedom Act for
Native Americans of 1978.    How much later did Saddam massacre his people?
America has always moved on things like genocide and civil rights only when
it meant that their policies would mean a loss of face internationally
against some enemy.

Cousin REH

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian McAndrews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General, letter to UN


> Dear RMO,
>
> I found it at: http://www.iacenter.org/rc_letter0902.htm
> It is Ramsey Clark's centre's website
>
> >May I ask was this letter published?  If so, what is its source?  Thanks
rmo
>
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