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   Message 54,843 of 56,304   
   Nancy & David to All   
   Re: The Left Was Right   
   16 Feb 04 18:07:28   
   
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   From: nostrander@comcast.net   
      
   Who cares?  The UN inspectors were doing a great job without the killings   
   and the expense.   
      
   "Steven Litvintchouk"  wrote in message   
   news:gG6Yb.6844$hm4.1017@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...   
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   > Tazmanian Devil wrote:   
   >   
   > > The Left Was Right   
   > > February 14, 2004   
   > > By Jack Rabbit   
   > >   
   > > One year ago this weekend, an estimated ten million human beings marched   
   > > world wide against Mr. Bush's planned invasion of Iraq. They marched in   
   > > major cities such as London, Madrid and Canberra, capitals of Mr. Bush's   
   > > military and diplomatic partners in what passed for a broad coalition;   
   > > they marched in Paris, Berlin, Tokyo and other major capitals of the   
   > > world; they marched in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and other major   
   > > cities of the United States, including San Francisco, where this writer   
   > > marched with an estimated 200,000 others.   
   > >   
   > > The message was clear: on one side stood George W. Bush, presumptive   
   > > President of the United States, his aides and PNAC think-tankers,   
   > > British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his aides and a small handful of   
   > > other world leaders, set to invade a sovereign state with no   
   > > provocation; on the other stood the people of the world, a teeming mass   
   > > of humanity, led by the political Left to oppose them.   
   > >   
   > > They said that Saddam needed be overthrown because he was a brutal   
   > > dictator. We knew all about Saddam and made no apologies for him.   
   >   
   > If we had followed the advice of the left-wing, how long would Saddam   
   > and his two ghastly sons have remained in power in Iraq?   
   >   
   > 10 years?  20 years?  30 years?   
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   >   
   > -- Steven L.   
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