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To: smith288
"We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end," said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station.

He might want to be careful who he says that around. Some guy who lost a daughter to Saddam may think differently about his freedom of speech.

11 posted on 04/14/2003 5:51:20 AM PDT by m1-lightning (The War Protest is a Quagmire)
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To: m1-lightning
I agree, this was really typical scum pond Islamokazi thinking/uttering: "``We like Saddam Hussein and he has educated our people and we will support him to the end,'' said Abdul al-Jabouri, part of a large group of men gathered at a gas station."

That is really dangerous to say crap like that in the current Iraq and in all places a gasoline station!
14 posted on 04/14/2003 6:23:53 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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To: m1-lightning
freedom of speech

I think this freedom of speech thing is what got the two clerics the "cuisineart" treatment the other day. The first one because he had himself been responsible for torture of friends and relatives of the other people present - perhaps even of some there.

I think the other one got it because he wanted to say "lets move on". I've felt about like doing what the audience did when listening to the Clinton apologistas.

The two clerics became one and the same to the audience, perp and appeaser in the same room.

This was one place where bringing a sword to a shootout works afterall, especially when there is only one gun.

25 posted on 04/14/2003 2:34:46 PM PDT by capocchio (As the song says, sorta, "don't bring your swords to town".)
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