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you have to wonder...
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Tuesday, May 17 2005, 14:36:34 (CEST)
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...what drives the "political" insights and general awareness of the boys...they look out over Iraq and are hopefull and see cheerful signs for the future...they are optimistic and jolly with this "democracy" at the point of a gun...Wellfed can barely contain his joy at what he sees in the future for Iraq and of course the Christians there...everyone now is eager for the next round of elections...and it goes on.

What exactly drives these people?

The United States didn`t liberate anybody..the United States destabilized the region further and murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent people...the United States let the Shiites out of the closet and put THEM in charge...things have been done to Christians in Iraq that we thought we`d never see again..and it`s only a start...if this is all the loving protection they can hope for while the Christian armies are there...what have they to look forward to when they leave?

The area has been further destabilized...after Palestine has come Iraq...and next they`re eyeing Iran and Syria. How in the name of all that is rational is this an improvement?

Anyone who believes the United States is in business to empower Darkies has to have his head up someone`s arse and it can`t be Wellfed`s either..there`s no room left there.



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