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To: MeeknMing
This is a fine article to include in the "Education of Whoopie Goldberg" files ("I don't know that Communism is bad").

The Iraqi people want us to liberate them, yet the people who claim to "feel their pain" aren't listening, marching blindly in support of the bad guys - again. The left in a nutshell.

5 posted on 02/16/2003 11:31:50 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl (An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Winston Churchill)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The Iraqi people want us to liberate them, yet the people who claim to "feel their pain" aren't listening, marching blindly in support of the bad guys - again. The left in a nutshell.

Here is to Tony Blair, who is our best ally on that side of the pond in our War on Terror...

Tony Blair: The price of my conviction

But there are also consequences of 'stop the war'. There will be no march for the victims of Saddam, no protests about the thousands of children that die needlessly every year under his rule, no righteous anger over the torture chambers which if he is left in power, will remain in being.

I rejoice that we live in a country where peaceful protest is a natural part of our democratic process. But I ask the marchers to understand this.

I do not seek unpopularity as a badge of honour. But sometimes it is the price of leadership and the cost of conviction.

If there are 500,000 on the [Stop the War] march, that is still less than the number of people whose deaths Saddam has been responsible for. If there are one million, that is still less than the number of people who died in the wars he started.

So if the result of peace is Saddam staying in power, not disarmed, then I tell you there are consequences paid in blood for that decision too. But these victims will never be seen, never feature on our TV screens or inspire millions to take to the streets. But they will exist none the less.



President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair of England walk out to address the media in Cross Hall at the White House Nov. 7. "We've got no better friend in the world than Great Britain," said the President during his remarks. White House photo by Paul Morse.

7 posted on 02/16/2003 11:38:26 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
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