In a message dated 3/15/03 6:19:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > Only God knows what the war will cost, since full-scale hostilities have > not > > yet begun... > > > > I know I will sleep much better, once Saddam Hussein is dead, or gone... > > JSK - Perhaps; but I would sleep even better if the world's biggest > terrorists, and the nation's biggest threat to freedom are gone: Cheney, > Bush, and their group of gangsters. (Disclaimer - I mean through elections > or impeachment. Did anyone hear the story about the guy in New Mexico who > got arrested for denouncing Bush on the internet?) > > > His > > acts of systematic genocide against the Marsh Arabs will finally be > halted, > > too late to prevent the desecration of the Marshlands of Lower > Mesopotamia, > > and the destruction of a unique culture that had lasted over five > millennia. > > > > I've never understood why our enviro wackos didn't try to do something... > > Guess they didn't want to be seen agreeing with George W. Bush on > > ANYTHING... And, of course, it would have undermined the scheduled > protest > > efforts. > > JSK - Who believes for a second that this is a motivation by the > Cheney-Rumsfeld regime for invading Iraq. The U.S. provided Iraq with > billions of dollars in military and economic support during the 1980s. And > what will thousands of bombs with depleted uranium do to the environment? > > > > The Kurds in northern Iraq are "the world's largest ethnic group without a > > country, and the most victimized sector of Iraqi society", according to > > Robin Wright, LA Times. These Kurds have every intention of reclaiming > the > > city o Please stop punishing us with International political opinion on this Forum. Keith TEMPORARY REMINDER: 1. Send all posts in plain-text format. 2. Cut as much of the post you're responding to as possible. ________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A City-focused Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
