Re: Iraq: the case for decisive action

From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Sat Jan 25 2003 - 07:10:01 MST


In a message dated 1/25/2003 5:22:47 AM Central Standard Time,
kmb@cameron.kn-bremen.de writes: The major part of known history is made of
immoral and selfish rulers who plundered their own country and raided others
if possible. The question is whether we can continue this type of politics,
when only two dozen determined men can turn a super power into a raving
Rambo.

Kai,
       You can't even keep 80 German companies from breaking the law and
dealing with Sadaam to help him develop WMDs and you think you can do this.
       There is supposed to be an old Hungarian recipe for rabbit stew that
begins "first catch a rabbit." You are making the first mistake that every
socialist starts with, "first totally change human nature. Second, change
the laws and think that will solve the problem."
       Your plan might have some validity if it didn't depend on our standing
quietly by and being murdered while you plan took centuries to work. We are
not going to die quietly but "take arms against a sea of troubles."
Ron h.



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