To: rabidralph
WOW...the Washington Compost actually printed a quote from an Iraqi dissident....yeah, I broke my own boycott in the hopes of seeing some pics.
It must be really cold in h#ll today. My prayers to all who've suffered under that bloodthirsty psychopath....and for this article to be the beginning of a trend to allow the Iraqi people to be heard. Finally.
If the rabid dictator lovers of the world allow the allies to free the people of Iraq, perhaps the murders of Shalal's two brothers will not have been entirely in vain.
67 posted on
03/02/2003 9:51:32 AM PST by
cake_crumb
(UN Resolutions = VERY expensive, very SCRATCHY toilet paper.)
To: cake_crumb
Yes, it was cold out there. My toes were frozen, even with thick, warm socks under my boots (good US combat boots, I'll have you know.) But when it got uncomfortable, I moved to the cement (a little warmer than standing in the snow) and reminded myself that what we were enduring was nothing compared to what the Iraqis have had to endure under the tyrant Saddam Hussein.
A question for the Left: What kind of country sends its young men and women -- the finest flowere of its youth -- halfway around the world to distant shores most of us have never heard of, to protect your right to trample on its flag and call its President evil? What kind of country sacrifices so much in blood and treasure to share the blessings of liberty with so many people so far away?
I'm extremely proud to be an Mareican, especially when I am among people like the fine Americans who showed up in that cold yesterday for our "little rally."
528 posted on
03/02/2003 2:56:27 PM PST by
TBP
To: cake_crumb
Yes, it was cold out there. My toes were frozen, even with thick, warm socks under my boots (good US combat boots, I'll have you know.) But when it got uncomfortable, I moved to the cement (a little warmer than standing in the snow) and reminded myself that what we were enduring was nothing compared to what the Iraqis have had to endure under the tyrant Saddam Hussein.
A question for the Left: What kind of country sends its young men and women -- the finest flowere of its youth -- halfway around the world to distant shores most of us have never heard of, to protect your right to trample on its flag and call its President evil? What kind of country sacrifices so much in blood and treasure to share the blessings of liberty with so many people so far away?
I'm extremely proud to be an Mareican, especially when I am among people like the fine Americans who showed up in that cold yesterday for our "little rally."
531 posted on
03/02/2003 2:57:25 PM PST by
TBP
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