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To: MEG33
I have no doubt about that. But they aren't getting much press. The latest news item, save the Mother Jones article, I could google for "Eli Pariser" was this one, from April 15:

Antiwar Movement Plots Next Step

"Our position has always been that the repercussions of war sometimes take years or decades to play out," says Eli Pariser of Moveon.org, an online lobbying group with more than 1 million US members. "The fact is, we probably won't know for years who was right."

..."There's not one iota of proof yet that what the US has done there has helped anyone," argues Bob Wing, one of the national leaders of New York-based United for Peace and Justice.

...a humanitarian crisis could be looming. "The plight of the Iraqi civilians could be worse after the war than it was before," says Brad Grabs of the Kansas City Iraq Task Force.


5 posted on 05/06/2003 3:45:36 AM PDT by Stultis
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To: Stultis
In short according to these Marxist dullards, Hussein might have been a benevolent autocrat instead of a fiend who sponsored terrorism, started wars of conquest, stole billions from his own impoverishe citizens, and murdered them in the millions. Far leftists are too obtuse to be allowed to walk around without adult supervision. It reminds me of Chomsky's quote that we were going kill millions of Afghani citizens. The left is never held accountable by the major news outlets. And say, where are the exposes of the Big Three networks concerning Chomsky's and other anti-American lefties influence on American education? No Bill Bennett's gambling problems are more important of course.
9 posted on 05/07/2003 6:33:56 AM PDT by driftless ( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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