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Sat 21 Jun, 2003 07:52 pm
Quote:that liberty can flourish in that region
Anyone care to elaborate on that? When the Iraqis have become a client state, dependent on their export of oil to the US and its allies, they will enjoy 'liberty'? Yes, when the alternative is having death raining down on you courtesy of the more proactive arm of the US oil industry (incorporated not for profit) it might seem so.
well BPB,
she thinks curious george makes perfect sense. at least, she's determined to convince
us he does...
look at that picture...does that look like a happy person? Hell, no!
look at that picture...does that look like a happy person? Hell, no!
She has to keep her face pinched that tight to ignore the fairy tale "leadership" she's serving.
snood, I thought she was a 'smart' woman. c.i.
The sad part is that the same 70% of trained seals proudly pointed to as supporing the war in Iraq will not hesitate to clap their flippers together and bark in agreement to the "successes" while ignoring the rotting fish being dangled in front of their noses by their trainer.
cicerone imposter wrote:snood, I thought she was a 'smart' woman. c.i.
I think you're trying to say something, c.i., I just don't know what the heck it is...
If I recall, she's still another of the Reaganites, whose expertise was on the Cold War. Maybe that's what makes her smart?
IN the Bush world, this is the best of all possible worlds. Everything is going right. Of course, when you view the world through a haze, who knows?
the color of the sky depends on whether your reference point is day or night.
and george's reference point is not a progressive one.
it starts somewhere in the medulla and rattles around down there and never procedes higher.