Hi All, Due to the high volume of mail, I rarely read every post. I pick the ones I think might interest me and go from there. I happened to stumble onto this post as well as some of the earlier ones dealing with Iraq. Although I do not support everything the Government does (I doubt anyone can say that about any Government). I will say that I support President Bush in his efforts to weed out terrorism and those who sponsor it. Iraq happens to be a huge sponsor (those who would disagree are delusional). Iraq has broken, what was it now - 17 - different UN decisions. Oil may play a part but there are many other parts to consider, Terrorism being the top (Slavery was only part of the issues in the Revolutionary war yet I learned in school that that was all it was about. Wars are not that simple.). If Iraq refuses to comply, then Bush will give him a helping hand. As with many Americans, he has my support.
Russ ----- Original Message ----- On Saturday 15 February 2003 02:22 am, you wrote: > On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 13:46, Kaj Haulrich wrote: > > On Saturday 15 February 2003 01:29 am, Stephen Kuhn > > wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > > > No such thing as protection that can't be broken. > > > > </snip> > > > > Correct, Stephen. The governments break their own > > constitutions on a daily basis. > > > > Kaj Haulrich. > > My ex-country - for a prime example... > > For all that they've portrayed in the media and to the > American public, they've finally stated that it's oil > after all. They've already made contracts and promises > to natural resource companies, promises to Russia about > maintaining oil contracts and honouring old contracts - > it's done. It doesn't matter who says what, they're > going in, they're going to take what they want, and > that's that. > > So much for democracy - and it's really sad that the US > public doesn't know the reality of what's going on, the > reality of Afghanistan, and the reality of who their > government is composed of. > > The war in Iraq may not be WW3, but it's going to start > it. > > If the rest of the world starts to condemn the US - and > the rest of the world bands together, then what power > does the US have any more? I wonder if it will get to > that point... > > ...sorry for rambling on...just really saddened by the > current trend in the US for companies to rule the nation > instead of the people ruling the nation... > > Gosh, Australia ain't so bad after all...
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