-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Add your name to the CLEAN GOA INITIATIVE | | | | by visiting this link and following the instructions therein | | | | http://shire.symonds.net/pipermail/goanet/2005-October/033926.html | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Santosh Helekar wrote:
> --- Peter D'Souza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> They might therefore be triumphantly ignored, by his > supporters. > > Now Peter has started abusing those of us who oppose > the illegal Iraq war by name-calling, calling us > supporters of Saddam Hussein. Good show Peter! Please > hurl more abuses at us. I want to see how low you can > stoop. Santosh, I'll quote what I said, in its entirety, at the end of my post. You're a master at truncating texts so as to completely alter their meaning-- Maureen Dowd would be proud of you. What I did suggest is that Saddam's supporters might choose to ignore the personal insults that I had directed toward Saddam. My name-calling was directed at Saddam, I'm sorry if that hurt you, but I will not make apologies to Saddam or his supporters. You may choose to ignore them (triumphantly or otherwise). That having been said, I'm surprised that you merely want Mario to admit that Saddam was a "deranged criminal", as if he were a violent person who fled a mental institution and committed a crime, one who is not likely to face serious penalties because his court-appointed psychiatrists can easily prove his insanity. It's sad that a man who was responsible for the murder, rape and torture of thousands, a dictator who kept 25 million people living in fear for years, merely deserves condemnation as a "deranged criminal". Good show, Santosh. Peter -- Quote (Peter): You haven't told us why you were opposed to the actions that resulted in the removal of that mass-murderer and tyrant (or 'deranged criminal', as you ever so mildly phrase it) Saddam Hussein. Personal attacks and insults against Saddam Hussein in this observation of mine may not be regarded as vindication of Saddam Hussein, even if he insists otherwise. They might therefore be triumphantly ignored, by his supporters. ###END Peter
