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Re: Re: What part of this is so frigging difficult to understand?
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Originally posted by Victor
Well, 97% of the population in Iraq are Muslim. That makes about 25,000,000 of them.
You insinuate that all "Moslems" are terrorists. You must be really upset that so much of your countries resources (not to mention lives) are being squandered to "give them freedom".
No wonder you spend so much time crapping on around here.
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Victor,
Good you can chime in here, we needed a slanted foreign viewpoint on things!
Slightly incorrect Sir. I insinuate that they are either "with us or against us" as our President stated years ago, either one way or the other. They can stand up and help us or slink back into the shadows. The longer that they stay in the shadows, the closer they become with their terrorist brothers.
We are trying to give them the freedom to make a choice, hopefully the right choice, something that many of them have not had in most of their lives.
They are not able to post the drivel... ahemm, opinion that you keep trying to shove down our necks. You are always on the side of the downtrodden and many of us feel that its time that the downtrodden pick themselves up out of the mud and stand their ground. Someone fought and died in the past to give you the possiblity to say what you feel is correct and now we in the coalition forces are doing the same thing for the Iraqi's.
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