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Roy Abell <[log in to unmask]>
Sun, 27 Jun 2004 14:49:15 -0400
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 From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:C-
 [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of ken
 barber
 Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 2:31 PM
 To: [log in to unmask]
 Subject: Re: Politics

 well, kat, we'll see. only 3 more days until the hand
 off. the question is will the average iraqi view the
 intrim government as legitimate. i can see reasons for
 not.
 --- Kathy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 > It doesn't matter now.  No matter if we find
 > something now, it'll just be
 > viewed with skepticism and disbelief.  The window of
 > opportunity to use WMDs
 > as justification to invade Iraq has gone and passed.
 >
 > By going into Iraq, losing control of the chain of
 > command, allowing abuse to
 > happen in the prison, by ignoring the views of the
 > world at large, the U.S.
 > has backed itself into a corner.  What looked like
 > an easy win is becoming
 > more of a myth each time a solder is killed, each
 > time an Iraqi loses his
 > life.  I fear for the new Iraqi government,
 > especially the women.
 >
 > This is the kind of warfare the US military is not
 > equipped to fight yet -
 > urban guerrilla warfare.  They would do well to
 > learn from the British and
 > the Israeli military strategists.
 >
 > Kat
 >
 > On Thursday 24 June 2004 16:44, ken barber wrote:
 > >    only becouse you ask. they only found a shell
 > or
 > > two with enouth sarin to kill an prejected 60,000
 > > people if let loose over new york or another big
 > city.
 > > old stuff.
 > >    there is a question of why did we not find any
 > of
 > > wmd's that we were looking for.
 > >    a better question is where are they. they did
 > stop
 > > a plot to let loose some stuff in jordan. no
 > knowledge
 > > of where it came from. may have killed 20,000 if
 > it
 > > had not been stopped.
 > > some stuff in the golon heights. maybe from iraq,
 > but
 > > no proof of that.
 > >   kyle may know more than all of us, but his job
 > would
 > > not permit him to say. i know how it goes when you
 > got
 > > a security clearance, have to keep the mouth shut.
 > i
 > > had one of those clearances years ago when i was
 > in
 > > the balistic missle defense systems area.
 > >
 > > --- Kat <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 > > > OK, just to stir things up a bit - anyone care
 > to
 > > > comment on the state of current national
 > politcs?
 > > >
 > > > Those of you who were about last year will
 > recall
 > > > that I supported the US in going to Afghanistan
 > but
 > > > I wasn't so sure about Iraq, especially when no
 > WMDs
 > > > were ever found.  I'm even more convinced we
 > were
 > > > wrong and it's been interesting to read of the
 > book
 > > > written by anonymous CIA operative saying Bush
 > was
 > > > wrong.  As much as I loathe Michael Moore, I do
 > plan
 > > > to go to Greensboro to see his film, Farhenheit
 > > > 9/11.  Anyone else going to see that film?
 > > >
 > > > Kat
 > >
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