To: speedy
I'm just wondering if they came to feel that way about Saddam, what may they begin to think about Arafat and his gangs as well? Or maybe about other totalitarian/communist/fascist leaders?
33 posted on
04/11/2003 8:51:20 PM PDT by
dsutah
To: dsutah
Change comes slowly, even here. But there appear to be a few lights out there on the horizon. Clearly some of these people have received shocks to their system. It's so tempting to hope good will prevail, but of course we've seen too many times when it has not.
35 posted on
04/11/2003 8:57:29 PM PDT by
speedy
To: dsutah
I'm just wondering if they came to feel that way about Saddam, what may they begin to think about Arafat and his gangs as well? Or maybe about other totalitarian/communist/fascist leaders? Which is exactly why those leaders sided with Saddam. Arafat's soiling his drawers right about now. If the "Arab street" turns against him, he's a dead man.
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