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To: RusIvan
You have every right to express yourself. If your words come back to haunt you, don't blame us. A lot of so called famous Americans since 9/11 have realized that they have the first amendment right to say about anything. However when you crap on this Country, your words will have consequences.

Adios Comrade! Your and your fellow Russian Quislings/Apologists are not worth wasting Oxygen on.

You buddy Putrid Vlad has prepared a very sick bed for all of the Russian apologists lie in and mutter hate America mantras while wrapping our first amendment around them.

Be my guest continue to slam America and defend the vile and evil Russians in charge of Russia. That is your first amendment right.

My first amendment rights earned by my ancestors before 1776 to now, gives me the right to say "I don't trust you! I think that you and your ilk are very dangerous to my family and my America!"
133 posted on 04/14/2003 8:18:33 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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To: All
This new thread on Free Republic has more data on the cozy relationship between Moscow and the raping/murdering thugs of Soddomite.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/892920/posts

Baghdad -- A Moscow-based organization was training Iraqi intelligence agents as recently as last September -- at the same time Russia was resisting the Bush administration's push for a tough stand against Saddam Hussein's regime, Iraqi documents discovered by The Chronicle show.

The documents found Thursday and Friday in a Baghdad office of the Mukhabarat, the Iraqi secret police, indicate that at least five agents graduated Sept. 15 from a two-week course in surveillance and eavesdropping techniques, according to certificates issued to the Iraqi agents by the "Special Training Center" in Moscow.

The Russian government, which has expressed intense disagreement with the U. S.-led war on Iraq, has repeatedly denied giving any military or security assistance to the Hussein regime. Any such aid would violate U.N. sanctions that have severely limited trade, military and other relations with Iraq since 1991.
134 posted on 04/14/2003 9:33:52 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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