Another link to the list of names:
http://www.womensaynotowar.org/article.php?id=656
I googled one of them and this site is the top hit.
If she is a medical doctor, why isn't she in Iraq helping the people?
Odd that they are so safe here and doing nothing but spread hate.
I have heard Iraq citizens, call the talk shows and they are the real people of the world and beg us not to leave Iraq, until the full job was done.
One caller, who was an air conditioner repair man, as one of Saddam's sons ordered him to be, as in Iraq, young men went in the military and did the job they were told to do.......
If you did not do the chosen job, you had 2 other choices,
stay in the military or drop dead.
He told how he, his wife and 2 small children, managed to get permits to go across the country line, and they did and disappeared, with new fake ID's and 2 or 3 countries, until they finally reached America.
Sixteen years later, he was happy to be an American, with his girls in an American high school and yes, he was still doing air conditioner repair work.
Maybe the best caller that I have heard recently, was the man from Cambodia, he had never called a show before and this was on KDWN out of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas has had a lot of liberals move there from California and New York, it has to have ruined the town, as I hear them moan all the time on KDWN.
I forget what the big liberal complaint was, but all the anti-war had called the station and it was ugly.
KDWN does not screen their calls, so that you get un-screened opinions as well.
All of a sudden the man from Cambodia was on the air, he told the anti crowd to keep their mouths shut, that they did not know what they were talking about.
His suggestion was that they go and experience, hunger, fear and torture in Cambodia or any country that America has attempted to free.
I felt pride listening to the man, knowing that he was now an American.
I have not heard him call again, he had a message and gave it.
I do not often call the talk shows, but if I do, I will ask that if he is listening, to call again, who knows, maybe one day he will be a Freeper, if he is not already.