1 posted on
12/08/2002 9:45:28 AM PST by
axel f
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2 posted on
12/08/2002 9:47:35 AM PST by
axel f
To: axel f
Hazim said that at a time when the United States is experiencing 6 percent unemployment, the country should take care of its problems at home rather than send soldiers thousands of miles to destroy another nation. How about Hazim speaking out against the misuse of his faith to justify sending Islamofascists thousands of miles to destroy people in the United States?
To: axel f
"Would Jesus launch a pre-emptive strike?" another asked.You never know. See Jesus is God's Atomic Bomb, Swan's Silvertone Singers, c. 1957.
4 posted on
12/08/2002 9:54:35 AM PST by
dighton
To: axel f
These misguided enablers are demonstrating to the wrong audience ... try it in Mecca, Damascus. See how quickly they can get a permit in Cairo, Tehran, Baghdad, or Chechnya to demand the Islamic terrorists be at peace.
5 posted on
12/08/2002 9:55:01 AM PST by
MHGinTN
To: axel f
Some were old enough to have protested the Vietnam War ...
I was going to write that these were probably some of the old hippies that infest Lawrence.
Then I went to the article and found this photo which proves my point. LOL

From left, protesters, Michael Hodgson, of Topeka, along with Lawrence residents Maggie Riggs and Ann Burgess, carry signs displaying their opposition to the possibility of war with Iraq during Saturday afternoon's peace rally outside the Statehouse. "I hope this has some effect," said Burgess. "Seeing this many people here gives me some hope." Nick Krug/The Capital-Journal
To: axel f
"Would Jesus launch a pre-emptive strike?" another asked.I have to wonder if this person is one of those people who believe that Jesus condones homosexuality and abortion.
To: axel f
Sheesh. They are still using John Lennon and Eric Burdon material. Time to write some new gags, folks. fsf
To: axel f
11 posted on
12/08/2002 11:01:32 AM PST by
geedee
To: axel f
To: axel f
"Jim McConnell, a Navy veteran of the Gulf War, told rally participants that people who oppose an attack on Iraq have been appearing publicly once a week since August in his hometown of Wichita to show their feelings. McConnell said the protesters in Wichita have gotten an "overwhelming" response from the public, with passers-by often cheering, honking their car horns or giving them thumbs-up signs."
I want to know where and when this is supposedly happening. I haven't heard anything about this before.
Does anyone here have any ideas on where I can find out about this?
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