--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > In a message dated 10/22/06 12:53:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Gee, what an enlightened outlook all of a sudden from the US who had > no problem currently or previously supporting Mubarak in Egypt- > military dictatorship, The House of Saud- oligargical dictatorship, > Shah of Iran- dictatorship, and Saddam in Iraq- dictatorship. Ah > yes, the freedom we yearn for in the Middle East! Alarming naivete. > > The only thing we want in Iraq is a puppet government that gives us > reliable access to Iraqi oil, without creating waves in the Middle > East. A stable dictatorship would be just fine with Cheney/Bush. > > > > > Yes Mubarak, the House of Saud, The Shah and Saddam were all pre 9/11. All > dictators or monarchs that have suppressed their people and created the very > climate that Jihad can grow in. Thank God Almighty that Bush and those in > his > administration have recognized this and are willing to try to correct > mistakes of previous administrations. Your cynicism is justified by history > yet you > have nothing but contempt and anger for the one person that is willing to > try > to correct the mistakes of the past and initiate freedom and democracy to a > region of the world that has been trapped in the past for 1300 years. Any > other politician would have been content to leave the place alone and deal > with > whatever comes out of it. Had Bush/Cheney wanted a strong dictatorship in > Iraq > they could have set one up as mean and nasty as Saddam and willing to give > them a cut of Iraqi oil, but they didn't. >
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