Post #101,920
5/14/03 7:33:43 PM
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A legacy worse than Clinton's: Papa Bush's unfinished job.
[link|http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3026821.stm|And what certain other vile persons would have had us leave unpunished in their name]
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"There were children, there are women inside the graves," said Dr Rafid Fakher Abdul Hasan.
"We found one of the women with her baby on her chest."
This horror dates back 12 years.
Saddam Hussein's disastrous military defeat in Kuwait in 1991 was followed by an anti-Saddam uprising by Shia Muslims in southern Iraq.
He crushed it with genocidal ferocity.
Officials tried to keep them back, but relatives of Iraq's missing generation were determined to pick through the dirt looking for evidence of lost lives.
They are steadily digging up Saddam Hussein's killing fields.
The stench here is unbearable.
In a matter of minutes, I counted 200, 300 bodies pulled up from one pit alone.
And there are many other pits arranged around the fields.
The horror that we witnessed is simply beyond words.
How did all these people die? Well the evidence we saw suggested many were killed by a single bullet - executed.
I say:
Here's yer Iraqi body count, folks. Right here. And it wasn't a one-time occurrence. Kurds, Persians, Shia, and no telling who would have been next.
The Left never met a Pol Pot they didn't like, or whose fall they couldn't mourn.
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Post #101,945
5/14/03 9:18:11 PM
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He acknowledges it's Bush's fault...
then he blames the left.
I would say "weird"...but I know better.
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Post #102,207
5/16/03 7:35:04 AM
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It's called "accomplice after the fact"
Though to be fair, the WWP were also running interference before the fact, trying to prevent even Kuwait from being saved.
Yes, it's weird. The Left are awfully creepy.
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Post #102,222
5/16/03 9:40:48 AM
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Nyah...
It's just that you use one paint brush for the left...and another for the right.
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Post #101,984
5/15/03 2:20:51 AM
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This is why some of us Lefties
were urging George I to follow through on his promises to Saddam's opponents. But, after having sold Saddam as somewhere between Satan and Hitler, he decided that Saddam was "a stabilizing influence in the region". Which, of course, is more important than the lives of a few thousand innocent or better people.
That, incidentaly, is why we didn't get that massive swell of support from the Iraqi people. Not that they didn't want Saddam gone, they just understood Bush honor.
---- Whatever
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Post #102,278
5/16/03 1:28:22 PM
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Who was urging what now? When did that happen?
All I remember from the Left is "No Blood For Oil!(TM)" mass produced signs, carried by mindless drones drunk on their own synthetic indignation.
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Post #102,335
5/16/03 8:45:42 PM
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'Gullibles Travels' - a Neoconsymp novella series
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Post #102,336
5/16/03 9:01:27 PM
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dont let the neolilliputians get you down
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Post #102,361
5/17/03 12:11:15 AM
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How old are you?
I suspect not old enough to have observed the first Gulf War from an adult perspective. You write like a 20-something.
But those of us who were actually watching saw a varity of points of view, not just "no blood for oil". Yeah, there is the moronic fringe left. They make good TV. They don't speak for everyone who isn't a drooling dittohead.
Most of us, or at least those of us who were me, came reluctantly to believe George I's line about how bad a guy Saddam was. And then, after the military did their thing so excellently, George I changed his tune and Saddam became "a stabilizing influence in the region". Many of us said, not "no blood for oil" but "Hey, Saddam's evil like you said, and you did kind of promise to protect those people who joined our side." THe answer was something about not hving a UN mandate.
Some of the lefties had been complaining about our govornment's support of Saddam for about 20 years at the time. That stuff you are so pleased to point at - the mass graves, the torture, the fact that Saddam is (was?) a really, really bad guy - we had been pointing it out only to hear about sovreignty, the wrongness of nation-building, the lack of evidence, yadda yadda yadda, so that's why we have to keep giving him weapons and money, why we have to compliment him while he's gassing the Kurds. He did that while he was one of our allies, and our govornment didn't so much as suggest it wasn't a nice thing to do, much less stop selling him chemicals.
---- Whatever
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Post #102,408
5/17/03 10:03:40 PM
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It travels incognito.
As you likely noted - it's hit & run, and the response to dissection is - silence or another cut & paste. It's actual ID I have discovered: 1101001110101000.
As in a thread above, pointlessness seems to be dawning. Nobody likes being manipulated by robots of the Nintendo-Eloi ;-)
But then.. WTF! I think of it as a juvenile form of Help Desk or a Jumble puzzle.
Ashton
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Post #102,369
5/17/03 3:09:55 AM
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Er.
This horror dates back 12 years. Try 30.
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