You've missed some important questions:
Who has used these weapons against innocent peoples? Who has used these
weapons on their own peoples? Who is more likely to sell these weapons to
terrorists? Who has shown more restraint on using these weapons?
We could ask about the days of Captain
Well, I hope we don't have to bomb Iraq. I hope we can get Saddam out of
there without having to injure a single Iraqi individual, or risk our own
troops.
K'aya K'ama,
Gerald (Gary) Smith
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But Paul, come on now, be honest. how do you REALLY feel?
Noj
Paul Osborne wrote:
Gee-wizz, John. I thought we weren't suppose to talk about Iraq? Remember
the last flame war we had? Well, since we are about to go at it again I
will only make one little itty bitty comment which is that I
I concur, but we have to do more than get Saddam out of their. We have to
have a different form of government, not another dictator, even one who was
on our side.
Jon
Gerald Smith wrote:
Well, I hope we don't have to bomb Iraq. I hope we can get Saddam out of
there without having to injure a
Here are three important questions that need to be answered before we
launch a preemptive strike against Iraq:
Who has more nuclear weapons, Iraq or the United States?
Who has more chemical weapons, Iraq or the United States?
Who has more biological weapons, Iraq or the United States?
If the
, January 23, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: [ZION] Important Questions
Here are three important questions that need to be answered before we
launch a preemptive strike against Iraq:
Who has more nuclear weapons, Iraq or the United States?
Who has more chemical weapons, Iraq or the United States?
Who has
Gee-wizz, John. I thought we weren't suppose to talk about Iraq? Remember
the last flame war we had? Well, since we are about to go at it again I
will only make one little itty bitty comment which is that I hope we bomb
the hell out Iraq and roll our tanks right into the palaces of that
madman in