Previously submitted on Sat. Jan 29, 2005 --- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:05:59 -0800 (PST) > From: Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] The meaning of solidarity > To: [email protected] > > Tariq Siddiqui wrote: > > When did Haroon bhai or I say that we oppose the > "liberation" of Iraq? We oppose the war in Iraq. > > Mario replies: > Neither you nor Haroon Siddiqui have ever said you > support the liberation of Iraq. Instead, both of > you > have carried on a relentless drumbeat of verbal > attacks on the US and US policy, twisting the facts > whenever you can. Why would you do that if you do > not > oppose the liberation of Iraq, where 80% of the > population are looking forward to the election on > Sunday. You two are in full solidarity with al > Zarqawi and the Sunni Baathist insurgents who are > killing people just to try and derail democracy in > Iraq. > > Tariq writws: > > In any case, using your analogy - > > > > You wanted George Bush elected, Osama bin Laden > wanted George Bush elected. Therefore, Mario is a > supporter of Osama bin Laden. > > > Mario replies: > Nice try, but quite a childish ploy. Anyone except > a > supporter of the Sunni Baathist killers in Iraq like > you are would know that George Bush wants Osama Bin > Laden "Dead or alive" and that Osama wanted John > Kerry > to win the US presidential election so that the US > would withdraw from Iraq prematurely and get back to > the policy of appeasing the terrorists that Bill > Clinton followed. >
