To: sakic
They have a right to protest for peace but too many of these groups appear to be supporting the other side ---saying it's okay to send terrorists here and okay for Iraq to build chemical weapons to destroy anyone, the protestors don't seem to mind what Iraq does --not even to the people of Iraq. To them Saddam is the hero.
35 posted on
03/20/2003 7:20:42 AM PST by
FITZ
To: FITZ
They have a right to protest for peace but too many of these groups appear to be supporting the other side ---saying it's okay to send terrorists here and okay for Iraq to build chemical weapons to destroy anyone, the protestors don't seem to mind what Iraq does --not even to the people of Iraq. To them Saddam is the hero.Can you cite examples of this because I haven't seen any examples of people showing any support for Saddam. I also haven't seen a single sign that says that it's okay to send terrorists here.
36 posted on
03/20/2003 7:26:52 AM PST by
sakic
To: All
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Some activists admitted they are frustrated at the inability to affect U.S. policy. ''I'm feeling very helpless,'' said Mary Fox of West Chester, Pa. ``We do everything we can and it doesn't seem to make a difference.''"
I am stunned by the naivete of some of these people.
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