To: Howlin
1,587 posted on
04/05/2003 2:33:25 AM PST by
Dog
("I want my freedom. I don't want food or water. I just want freedom." - an Iraqi man to a US soldier)
To: Dog
Yes, maybe 500 or more.
1,589 posted on
04/05/2003 2:33:46 AM PST by
Howlin
("We're in and we're staying put!")
Mass graves have to be found -- an estimated 290,000 people have gone "missing" over the 34 years Saddam has been in power. You have to put them somewhere.
Oh wait, I forgot, they didn't bury the bodies, they put them in the human meat grinder and let them go to the sewage system. Or they drop them in vats of acid and let them be dissolved. And yes, these things were done while the people were still alive.
290,000 people over 34 years is an average of 22 people each and every day... for 34 years.
For every day that we get his regime out of power, we are saving 22 Iraqi lives. It will cost lives in the short run, but in the long run, it will save lives.
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