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1 posted on 02/27/2004 8:32:34 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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"They went to school; they participated in the professions, they participated in the government and business and, as long as they stayed out of [Saddam's] way, they had considerable freedom of movement," Clinton insisted.

I see she failed to mention the specter of rape by Saddam's sons and their thugs. I wonder why?

2 posted on 02/27/2004 8:34:14 AM PST by dirtboy (Howard, we hardly knew ye. Not that we're complaining, mind you...)
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women were at least assured the right to participate in Iraq's public life

Such as mourning all of their husbands, fathers, and sons killed by the regime. Or getting raped by Hussein's sons and their hangers-on.

3 posted on 02/27/2004 8:34:29 AM PST by kevkrom (Ask your Congresscritter about his or her stance on HR 25 -- the NRST)
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You can change governments in a day. It takes three generations to change a culture.
4 posted on 02/27/2004 8:34:43 AM PST by bmwcyle (<a href="http://www.johnkerry.com/" target="_blank">miserable failure)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I'm really perplexed at how the lamestream media could have missed this.
5 posted on 02/27/2004 8:34:46 AM PST by Lee'sGhost (Crom!)
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That headline demands a wise-ass response. But I'll leave it to someone else.
7 posted on 02/27/2004 8:35:36 AM PST by Glenn (What were you thinking, Al?)
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poor liberals. They just don't get it.
10 posted on 02/27/2004 8:36:30 AM PST by ChadGore ("Maybe they thought Saddam would lose the next Iraqi election")
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Ya know, she's right! He allowed that woman to run her biological weapons program. He also allowed all those women to be raped and tortured by his monster sons. I bet they all join the smartest woman on earth in longing for the "good old days".
12 posted on 02/27/2004 8:38:00 AM PST by Dionysius
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
So blinded by ambition, so glaring a fool.

Just incredible the depth of short-sidghtedness (is that an oxymoron, or just a plainmoron?)

13 posted on 02/27/2004 8:38:11 AM PST by lafroste
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As soon as Planned Parenthood gets set up over there, all will be right with Hillary's world.
14 posted on 02/27/2004 8:39:04 AM PST by workerbee
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"They went to school; they participated in the professions, they participated in the government and business and, as long as they stayed out of [Saddam's] way, they had considerable freedom of movement," Clinton insisted.

Her vision for America. Just stay out of President Hillary’s way, and you’ll be granted "considerable freedom of movement."

18 posted on 02/27/2004 8:42:22 AM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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And Hitler provided jobs, eliminated foreign competition, and made the trains run on time. What's your point, you sick, lying lesbian despot?
20 posted on 02/27/2004 8:43:34 AM PST by over3Owithabrain
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I don't think the Clintons met a socialist dictator they didn't love (and wish to be).
22 posted on 02/27/2004 8:44:15 AM PST by Corporate Law (<><)
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Well "on paper", Hillary Clinton is a human being.
24 posted on 02/27/2004 8:45:09 AM PST by SkyPilot
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Let's give Saddam and his goons a little rocky island somewhere to establish their new regime -- and send Hillary to be their first subject.
26 posted on 02/27/2004 8:45:42 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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Sen. Hillary Clinton said this week that Iraqi women were better off under Saddam Hussein, arguing that when the brutal dictator ran the country women were at least assured the right to participate in Iraq's public life.

PING!

30 posted on 02/27/2004 8:48:48 AM PST by Calpernia (http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm)
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Let's hear from some Iraqis:

http://goexcelglobal.com/NJ_DefenseForce/

Freshta Raper is head of mathematics at a boys school in London. Institute for War & Peace Reporting

Do the demonstrators who have been filling the streets in the capitals of civilized, comfortable nations in the West in opposition to a war against Iraq have any idea what they are protesting?
I have been imprisoned, tortured and gassed by Saddam Hussein's regime. I know what life is like inside Iraq.

So I can assure these demonstrators that they wouldn't survive a month if they were dropped into Baghdad and forced to live as Iraqis live. They would be arrested and tortured as soon as they started complaining about the lack of basic human rights.

I was born in Halabja, close to the Iranian border in the northern Kurdish region. After graduating from school, I became a mathematics teacher there. In the mid-1980s, a law was passed decreeing that all teaching must be done in Arabic. No more would we be allowed to teach in Kurdish. There were demonstrations. Some students burned books in protest.

These young protesters soon found themselves fleeing Iraqi intelligence officers who were sent to our town to round up the demonstrators. I helped hide these youths in the school's physics lab and they managed to escape.

But someone must have informed the authorities because I was arrested the following day. I was held for three days, during which I was forced to sit in ice-cold water and, like so many other Iraqi women, endure many humiliations.

After I was released, Iraqi intelligence officers followed me everywhere. No one was allowed to speak to me. I was soon fired and told not to go anywhere near my school or any of my former pupils. I was reassigned to the education department office of the regional government in the city of Suleimaniyah.

In 1987, I received a memo from the director calling me to a meeting. I arrived to find the hall packed with friends and colleagues. Intelligence officers surrounded the building and arrested all of us. Before being taken away, the women were told, "Bring your menfolk who are peshmergas (anti-Saddam Kurdish guerrillas) or bring divorce papers."

I did neither. That was the day I decided to join the peshmergas. Once released, I fled to the mountains, living the life of a guerrilla - a life of hell.

In 1988, 21 members of my family died of suffocation when Saddam's forces attacked Halabja with chemical weapons. Fortunately, my mother, brothers and sisters were in Suleimaniyah and survived. I wasn't so fortunate. Saddam's forces launched a chemical attack on the small mountain village of Kanyto where I was living. I survived, although badly injured, and spent three months in a hospital recovering from the chemical burns blistered my body from head to foot.

When Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, I decided to leave my homeland: I fled to England and resumed my teaching career at a school for boys in London. Since then, the most dangerous thing I have to deal with these days are unruly teenagers. This is the world that the protesters know, not Saddam's world of chemical weapons, of arbitrary terror and rape.

How many opponents of the war have spoken to an Iraqi woman who has been raped in front of her father and son by Saddam's thugs? How many have asked an Iraqi mother how she felt when she was forced to watch her son being executed - and then ordered to pay for the bullet that killed him? How many know that these mothers have been forced to applaud as their sons died, or face execution themselves? I saw and heard all this in the village of Suleimaniyah. I still hear the clapping.

I have spoken to many people in northern Iraq over the last few weeks. They all agree that the threat of war advocated by President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair may be the one chance to rid Iraq of the disease that is Saddam Hussein. Like myself, they worry that Saddam will see the war protests as a sign of weakness.

Giving U.N. weapons inspectors more time to determine whether Iraq is complying with international demands that it give up its weapons of mass destruction is a bad joke. Saddam will never disarm. He will lie, cheat and bluff his way out. He always has and always will.

31 posted on 02/27/2004 8:50:48 AM PST by Calpernia (http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm)
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And there is a concerted effort to burn schools that are educating girls

Wasn't there a girls school burned before we got there...

with the girls STILL INSIDE?

I would really, really, really love to slap this bi+ch!

35 posted on 02/27/2004 8:53:55 AM PST by MamaTexan (NEVER underestimate the power of righteous indignation)
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what an asshole......can you spell c-o-w
36 posted on 02/27/2004 8:54:30 AM PST by The Wizard (democrats are enemies of America)
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ping!

Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my infrequent ‘miscellaneous’ ping list.

37 posted on 02/27/2004 8:54:37 AM PST by nutmeg (Why vote for Bush? Imagine Commander in Chief John F’in Kerry)
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What an ignorant b***h.
38 posted on 02/27/2004 8:55:31 AM PST by sweetliberty (To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it.")
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