In article <nLnJh.24038$Fq2.108@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, spew@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> In article <MPG.205e801e3e7c4175989e87@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, quibbler
<quibbler247@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >If you're really "pro-life", then I encourage you all to attend the
March
> >17th Peace Rallies which will occur in over 150 major US cities.
> >(see www.unitedforpeace.org for locations).
> >
> >Let the Bush administration know that it's not OK for him to sentence
our
> >soldiers, or many innocent Iraqis, to a violent death. The $500
billion
> >invasion and occupation of Iraq, with no end in sight, has not made our
> >country any safer. In fact, about as many soldiers have died in Iraq
as
> >were killed in the 911, making Bush as bad as Bin Laden in the number
of
> >Americans that each of their actions have caused. So that you care
about
> >the lives of people who have already been born, rather than merely
> >fetuses.
>
> That's a wonderful idea! I am pro-life and I should march with the
wonderful
> liberals.
Glad to hear it.
> Let's try to encourage the Bush administration to cut and run like
> cowards.
He's already a coward, who dodged real combat himself. Bush just doesn't
know when to fold 'em.
> Let's just accept defeat now
It's not defeat, but victory to extract oneself from a quagmire. You
lose by staying in the quicksand, rather than insist that you're there to
stay until you drown.
> and allow all those soldiers who gave
> their lives fighting for freedom
They didn't fight for freedom, but for each other and those sacrifices
were not in vain. We've helped the Iraqis to the tune of $500 billion
which is more than we've helped anyone in modern history. Iraq doesn't
get to write a blank check on our treasury system, however. If we had
spent that $500 billion on health care, we could probably have produced
cures for diabetes, AIDS and other diseases which kill far more Americans
than Al Quaeda or Bush's wars ever could.
> to have died in vane. It would be a great
> idea to allow an evil Islamic theocracy
I fight all theocracies, including the one lead by George W. Bush. If
you want to wage a holy war then you need to pay for it yourself, instead
of stealing the proceeds from US taxpayer coffers.
> to grip the region again
It's the middle east, you ****ing moron. Theocracies are as common as
sand around there. I suppose that you think Saudi Arabia is a paragon of
secular democracy?
> and be a
> breeding ground for more terrorists.
There are plenty of better places terrorists could go. They only come to
Iraq now because there are American targets there.
> I'll be there! With my marching shoes!
Unfortunately, we don't goosestep, like at your repug rallies.
--
Quibbler (quibbler247atyahoo.com)
"It is fa****onable to wax apocalyptic about the
threat to humanity posed by the AIDS virus, 'mad cow'
disease, and many others, but I think a case can be
made that faith is one of the world's great evils,
comparable to the smallpox virus but harder to
eradicate." -- Richard Dawkins


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