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Re: [ga] Humiliating photos are symptomatic of a greater problem
- To: Ibelimited1@xxxxxxx, ga@xxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [ga] Humiliating photos are symptomatic of a greater problem
- From: RBHauptman@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 22:09:46 -0400
- Sender: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It's frightening how little we Americans learn from our own history. I thought the yee-haw cowboy days of american rool were over post-Viet Nam War. How wrong I was.
And if you want to know where the next crop of suicide bombers are coming from just look at those photos from our latest stupidity.
oy.
Rick Hauptman
CA Democratic Party
Internet Caucus
Ibelimited1 writes:
> Dear All
>
> The article below out of the Jordanian Times portrays a position and an opinion that I agree with 100%. And as an Arab American I am saddened to say that the strongest nation on earth will once again show no interest in learning from its own mistakes.
>
> When you lie to the American people and sell them on a war and an invade another country for the wrong reasons.... you should not be shocked nor surprised.
>
> The questions we must ask are:
> A- who are really responsible for this?
> B- and whose heads must role as a result?
>
> Not the soldiers alone if justice is to be served.
>
> Many might remember the movie "A few good men" with Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. Draw you own conclusions.
>
> You will understand when you read the article.
>
> If you think this is unrelated to Internet issues, think
> again and harder.
>
> regards
>
> Khaled Fattal
> MINC Chairman and CEO
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