Re: Tim May calls for nuking of D.C.

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Thu Feb 20 2003 - 00:12:56 MST

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    Humania intoned:
    <<You falcons do not seem to realize that the US will be an aggressor no
    matter how terrible Sadam is. It is against international law to invade a
    country
    under the given circumstances. And the way the Bush administration
    disregards the objections of the rest of the world is unbearable. Don't you
    see, that the US is internationally isolated , not Germany or France.>>

    Or, France and Germany will be internationally isolated as the Axis of
    Appeasement :-D France just invited Mugabe to the Elysee' Palace for brunch.
    And you want to stand with such cynics as Chirac?

    <<Desert Storm One: approximately 300.000 Iraqis dead. No true
    democratic nation can get away with this kind of aggression. >>

    Mass death is surely possible, but I have to ask. Are those death counts
    supplied by the current Iraqi news service, a friendly to Iraq publication.
    Is this factual. Source seems unbiased?

    <<I sincerely
    hope that Bush and Rumsfeld and their submissive ally states will be dragged
    in front of the Hague tribunal and be punished and thrown in prison. But no:
    Bush will be reelected and the murderers receive an enthusiastic parade on
    their return home.

    Now THAT is really sickening to know>>

    Ah! The Mighty Hague Tribunal. But to get to the part where Milosovic could
    stand trial there, it depended on the US finally forcing the Serbian
    governement to choose. The Europeans had years to clean their own front
    steps, and because it wasn't done, America stepped in, after a couple of
    hundred thousand perished, that is. So now with Iraq, its still look the
    other way, still pretend everything is nice nice. Not smart! Which is what
    you can say about Jascha, but you can't say about Rumsfeld! :-D

    Cthulu Lives!



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