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"Newps" wrote in message
news:Tfp8c.85877$_w.1145038@attbi_s53... Last week I heard that 70% of the Brits approved of the war. Was this in error? It is about 48% in favour, 43% against, as of Mar 16. Not much different from what it is in the US. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...wstam216 .xml As for the Iraqis, they are 70% vs. 29%, which is a statistic many of the moaners would do well to remember. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...wterr317 .xml |
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![]() "Tony Cox" wrote in message link.net... "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... And barely 200 years ago Spain was one of the three (Spain, England, France), if not THE dominant power(s) and most prosperous nations in the world. Today they're like a bunch of burned out old hags. They were never really invaded, but the destroyed themselves from within. And so it goes... You also have to remember that Spain is just one generation removed from a fascist dictatorship. Is it even that long? Dictatorship or elected, it takes many generations to get that our of your system. Notice the hardship the old Soviet bloc is having coming into the modern world. Several lifetimes of someone running everyones lives is hard to overcome. As such, its political institutions are somewhat fragile and its political class is immature. The socialists never really expected to win, and are in a way caught up in their own rhetoric. Well, as the adage goes, "They made their bed, now let them sleep in it." That said, the new governments position is certainly irresponsible. No matter what one might think of Bush/Blair and how we got there, the question that should be asked is "What would happen if *all* troops pulled out?". Clearly, the result would be a civil war, further instability, the possible restoration of the Ba'athist régime, and the resumption of mass killings. As the new Spanish government would prefer to analyze the situation by describing the occupation as "a joke" (so ok, how would you make it better?) and by calling Blair "a dick head", it is clear that they aren't ready for a place at the top table. Some people have to learn all their lessons the hard way. What's the old line from Santayana about not learning from history? |
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![]() "Devil's Advocate" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: Why is it that people of your ilk can't seem to discuss world events like gentlemen? Maybe because some of the other worldly people in this group get fed up with watching some of you Americans discuss it like assholes. Speaking of assholes...got a mirror? |
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![]() "Tony Cox" wrote in message hlink.net... As for the Iraqis, they are 70% vs. 29%, which is a statistic many of the moaners would do well to remember. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...wterr317 .xml I wonder how many of those 29% were the ones who got bounced from their positions of power and privilege? |
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Talk to any grunt Private from the US Army home on leave and they will
tell you that every single average Iraqi is thrilled beyond belief that we did this for them. Tom Sixkiller wrote: "Tony Cox" wrote in message hlink.net... As for the Iraqis, they are 70% vs. 29%, which is a statistic many of the moaners would do well to remember. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...wterr317 .xml I wonder how many of those 29% were the ones who got bounced from their positions of power and privilege? |
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![]() "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... They save their pee and call it "beer"? They saved their precious bodily fluids from fluoridation. Fluoridation is a communist plot. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message news ![]() Talk to any grunt Private from the US Army home on leave and they will tell you that every single average Iraqi is thrilled beyond belief that we did this for them. I'm sure they are after being on the **** end of the stick for so long...but, as you said, those are the "average" (whats the Arab equivalent for Joe Doaks??) people. Learning to live under liberty as an independant and self-directed people is not going to be easy, just as Eastern Europe is showing us now, over a dozen years after the Soviet collapse. All too many there want to run home to Mama. I hope they can pull it off -- it might snowball through the region like Europe did in the late 80's and early 90's. Tom Sixkiller wrote: "Tony Cox" wrote in message hlink.net... As for the Iraqis, they are 70% vs. 29%, which is a statistic many of the moaners would do well to remember. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...wterr317 .xml I wonder how many of those 29% were the ones who got bounced from their positions of power and privilege? |
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In article , "Tom Sixkiller"
wrote: _NOBODY_ EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISTION!!! *finally*... gosh I was waiting for it... -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message k.net... "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... They save their pee and call it "beer"? They saved their precious bodily fluids from fluoridation. Fluoridation is a communist plot. I notice the Russians have about the same caliber of dental work as the Brits. I used to work with a guy who has recently immigrated from the old USSR. His dental work was like the old jokes about a redneck with one tooth. And he was one of the higher-ups, a former (literally) rocket scientist with the old Soviet space program. Oh...three weeks after hitting the US his mother filed for Social Security benefits. |
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