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Old November 5th 03, 12:36 AM
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Alan Minyard wrote in
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You mean the europeans who supported Saddam?????


Well, which europeans do you feel supports Saddam?


Chirac, Schroeder, etc. as well as the majority of "european"
individuals (who elected and support the above mentioned
cowards).


Perhaps you could be a bit more specific? Is there any
quote in particular you can show me that claims
Chirac supports Saddam?


Europeans (with a few notable exceptions) are too cowardly
and feeble to do anything, that is except to criticize the
Country that has saved them on several occasions.


I guess ones does what any critic would and should do in
the face of manipulation, express a voice against it.
It takes courage,


No, it takes cowardice and duplicity.


That would be a contradiction, speaking up -against-
something usually implies a determined and free thinking
mind and idiological standpoint of some kind.

The opposite is non-thinking, or fear from voicing
ones opinion. It might be effective in the midts
of combat, but it's not how we humans generally tic.


and I know for a fact that many
americans are doing that as well.

But "europeans"? You might wan't to rethink that.

Why? It is perfectly valid.


You might want to include the better part of the
world opinion too. And we shouldn't forget the
US opinion, in particular prior to the conflict.



Regards...