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New This is not terribly meaningful.
This is a country where demonstrating in favor of whoever's in power is normal and expected. Not doing so is considered "career threatening". Last week they marched in praise of Sadam Hussain just as enthusiastically. Once our troops withdraw, they'll demonstrate in praise of whatever local warloard is in charge, or Iran, or whatever.
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New Ah! The "Vicar of Bray" approach
...to living with regime change.

And this is law, I will maintain
Unto my Dying Day, Sir.
That whatsoever King may reign,
I will be the Vicar of Bray, Sir!

[link|http://www.stthomasu.ca/~hunt/braytext.htm|http://www.stthomasu...hunt/braytext.htm]

cordially,
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
New As I understand it the Brits have *NOT* entered Basra but

are surrounding the city and attempting to control access. Other reports talk of large concentrations of tanks & military vehicles in the city.

This report smacks of classic propaganda but as we all know ... Marlowe as a commentator here, hasn't even got the least ability to evaluate what he tries to consume. He reads it fleetingly - if it looks good reguritates it on us.

Doug M


Spectres from our past: Beware the future when your children & theirs come after you for what you may have been willing to condone today - dsm 2003


Motivational: When performing activities, ask yourself if the person you most want to be would do, or say, it - dsm 2003
     Locals cheering our troops in Basra - (marlowe) - (3)
         This is not terribly meaningful. - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
             Ah! The "Vicar of Bray" approach - (rcareaga) - (1)
                 As I understand it the Brits have *NOT* entered Basra but - (dmarker)

> I can't quite tell the difference latterly between IWT and an encounter group moderated by Livia Soprano.
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