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To: kattracks
Before the press labels any more of our soldiers serving in Iraq guilty until proven innocent, perhaps reporters should make it clear that the most damaging of the prison abuse complaints come from Saddam Hussein's dead-enders, al Qaeda terrorists who have joined their cause and common street criminals - all of whom have a vested interested in seeing the U.S. fail in Iraq.

After 9/11/01 we were told that the few renegades who commited the terrorist attacks didn't represent Islam, so there was no need for Muslims or their Imams or any Arab political leaders to apologize.

Now that a few renegade Americans have commited a far less massive atrocity, the POTUS must bow and scrape on arab TV.


Where is our apology for Iraqis for dancing and celebrating when our soldiers are murdered while rebuilding their miserable country?

Where is our apology for the Fallujah massacre/bar-b-que?

Where is our apology for 750 of the cream of our youth blown up and ambushed by those they are trying to help?

Why the hell should I care what the arab gutter thinks of me or my country?

Why don't they care what the American street thinks of the arabs?
6 posted on 05/05/2004 11:25:06 PM PDT by jaykay (Then: Better dead than red. Now: Better dead than mohamMED.)
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To: jaykay
I remember seeing a few videos of the Feydayeen tossing Iraqis off of buildings before the war. From what I recall those were the - G-rated videos - that there are many more videos that are truely horrendous. Maybe it's time those were accidentally leaked to the world. Let people see what true torture and abuse are - Arab style.
8 posted on 05/05/2004 11:41:25 PM PDT by DHerion (PR counter attack)
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