Posted on 02/15/2003 2:49:27 PM PST by Indy Pendance
Billions of people worldwide are not joining in demonstrations against a possible US-led war against Iraq. Supporters for the war on terror have been spotted in every country in the world.
Massive counter-demonstrations have been ongoing since 9-11-01. A day after UN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix issued an assessment of the UN's disarmament process in Iraq, many irrational humans across the globe donned outrageous costumes. One eyewitness reported he thought he was at Rio de Janeiro's Carnival.
The sheer number of supporters for the USA and her allies is mind-boggling. It is estimated that up to six billion persons either support the war effort or are indifferent. Reports have suggested up to a million fringe-freaks are anti-american, but for arguement sake, suppose that number is exagerated to five million. The percentage of anti-americans swells to a very insignificant percentage of 0.00083%.
In England, crowds have been seen gathering at a Rugby match where England trounced France, 25-17. Prince Harry was spotted showing his support for the US.
Thousands of Chinese affirmed the US's stance by participating in their annual Lantern Festival.
Meanwhile, in the USA, residents in Omaha, Nebraska battle the anti-americans by attacking mother nature. Thousands of people across the midwest braved bitter weather to shovel their driveways. So far, no deaths have been reported.
And down under, Australia show her support for the yankees by attend a the ICC Cricket World Cup match held is South Africa. Way to go mates.
Along with France, Germany has been one of the biggest appeasers of the war with Iraq. But, it has been learned that the infamous George Clooney had other plans. Is it possible he is an American??????
Remember, we are fighting terrorists. Saddam is a terrorist with connections to the bombing of the World Trade Center. Approximately 3000 people lost their lives. Those that choose to appease these barbarians deserve to be scorned and ridiculed.
Please review your math, and post the correct percentage.
Thanks, forgot to move the decimal when converting to percent.
Today is peace march day. Around the world, and especially across Europe, perhaps millions will march in solidarity with Saddam Hussein; while the people of Iraq continue to live under one of this world's most murderous and vicious dictatorships, glumly anticipating American liberation, but fearing they'll be let down once again.
Chic exponents of abortion on demand will accuse President George W. Bush of wanting to kill Iraqi babies; socialist proponents of public theft will accuse him of trying to steal Iraqi oil; and people whose safety and freedom have been guaranteed by U.S. military protection all their lives, will chant that "Amerika" is a fascist country.
It is a scene of human depravity, worthy of description by the Hebrew prophets.
I have no doubt that the demonstrations in Europe were as large as they are claiming. I'm still totally indifferent as much of Europe is infected with extreme socialist and/or communist sympathies. Now you explain to me why we should not depose Hussein.
Europe has never learned. The United States consistantly bales Europe out of it's troubles. Remember Hitler? Or do you support his ideas? Remember Stalin? Or maybe you desire to live under communism rule? Europeans do not understand freedom. And you're right. The US should just get the hell out of Europe. Complete embargos. See how long freedom would remain in Europe. Better yet, why not have Saddam exiled to Europe and have him become your EU president?
Here are the sponsers of the last 'peace rally'. Read it carefully. But, you're probably a shill for communism.
Res. for a Proletarian Int'list Campaign Against the U.S.A.-Led Imperialist War of Global Terrorism
Signatories:
1. Anticapitalist National Assembly,Italy
2. Anti-Imperialist Revolutionary Forum, Nepal
3. Association of Refugees from Latin America and the Carribean (ARLAC), Belgium
4. Cercle Henri Barbusse, France
5. Chad Action for Unity and Socialism (ACTUS)
6. Colonel Taher Sangsad, Bangladesh
7. Comité dinitiative pour la formation du parti communiste, Haiti (COIFOPCHA)
8. Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist (revolutionaries)) (KPML(r)), Sweden
9. Communist Party of Albania
10. Communist Party of Cuba
11. Communist Party of Germany (KPD)
12. Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti
13. Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) - Red Flag
14. Communist Party of the Peoples of Spain
15. Communist Party of the Philippines
16. Communist Workers and Peasants Party, Pakistan
17. Communists in Struggle, France
18. Coordination of Communist Militants, France
19. El Machete, Mexico
20. Fensuagro, Colombia
21. FPC PT, Democratic Republic of Congo
22. Freedom Road Socialist Organisation, USA
23. Jatio Shromik Jote (National Trade Union Federation), Bangladesh
24. Karl Marx Society, Hungary
25. Lalkar, United Kingdom
26. Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador (PCMLE)
27. Mesa de Refundación Comunista, Spain
28. Nepalese Communist Party (Mashal)
29. Nepalese Peoples Progressive Forum
30. New Communist Party Netherlands (NCPN)
31. National Democratic Front of the Philippines
32. Partido de la Liberación, Argentina
33. Partido Proletario del Perú
34. Partido Revolucionario de Liberación, Argentina
35. Ray O. Light Group, USA
36. Resistencia Comunista de Colombia
37. Rete dei Comunisti, Italy
38. Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)
39. Revolutionary Movement 8 October, Brazil
40. Revolutionary Peoples Liberation Front (DHKC), Turkey
41. Russian Communist Workers Party
42. Soccorso Popolare, Italy
43. Stalin Society, United Kingdom
44. Workers Communist Party (AKP), Norway
45. Workers Party of Belgium
46. Workers Party of Korea
47. Workers World Party, USA
Still don't believe the Iraqi's want freedom? Check out this letter to the Guardian in England from an Iraqi doctor
Iraqis To Protestors: "Not In Our Name"
Iraqi People To Protestors: "Not In Our Name!"
After your march, when you return to your cosy little house basking in a warm self-congratulatory glow at the thought of a job well done, perhaps you'd spare a minute or two to pen a letter to Dr Khalaf [see below] and explain to him why his fellow Iraqis should be left at the mercy of Saddam. I'm sure he'd appreciate it, he might even forward them to his relatives who are still in Iraq - I'm sure they'd be interested in your expert views.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/letters/story/0,3604,895397,00.html Dr B Khalaf
Friday February 14, 2003
The Guardian
I write this to protest against all those people who oppose the war against Saddam Hussein, or as they call it, the "war against Iraq". I am an Iraqi doctor, I worked in the Iraqi army for six years during Iraq-Iran war and four months during Gulf war. All my family still live in Iraq. I am an Arab Sunni, not Kurdish or Shia. I am an ordinary Iraqi not involved with the Iraqi opposition outside Iraq. I am so frustrated by the appalling views of most of the British people, media and politicians. I want to say to all these people who are against the possible war, that if you think by doing so you are serving the interests of Iraqi people or saving them, you are not. You are effectively saving Saddam. You are depriving the Iraqi people of probably their last real chance get rid of him and to get out of this dark era in their history. My family and almost all Iraqi families will feel hurt and anger when Saddam's media shows on the TV, with great happiness, parts of Saturday's demonstration in London. But where were you when thousands of Iraqi people were killed by Saddam's forces at the end of the Gulf war to crush the uprising? Only now when the war is to reach Saddam has everybody become so concerned about the human life in Iraq. Where were you while Saddam has been killing thousands of Iraqis since the early 70s? And where are you are now, given that every week he executes people through the "court of revolution", a summary secret court run by the secret security office. Most of its sentences are executions which Saddam himself signs. I could argue one by one against your reasons for opposing this war. But just ask yourselves why, out of about 500,000 Iraqis in Britain, you will not find even 1,000 of them participating tomorrow? Your anti-war campaign has become mass hysteria and you are no longer able to see things properly. Locum consultant neurologist, London
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