11-17-2004, 02:26 AM
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#70 (permalink)
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Banned
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Originally Posted by daswig
Superbelt, look, it's very simple. DId Saddam support terrorists that killed Americans? The answer is indisputably "yes, he did". This is a war on terrorism. That's ALL terrorism, not just the one particular terrorist attack on 9/11. Saddam was INDISPUTABLY a player. He both sheltered and funded terrorist groups. Groups, I might add, that were indeed responsible for killing Americans. The fact that Saddam didn't order 9/11 is irrelevant. He supported other terrorists, and for that he deserves to die.
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"How completely isolated a world the German people live in," I noted in my diary on August 10, 1939. "A glance at the newspapers yesterday and today reminds you of it." I had returned to Germany from a brief leave in Washington, New York and Paris, and coming up in the train from my home in Switzerland two days before I had bought a batch of Berlin and Rhineland newspapers. They quickly propelled one back to the cockeyed world of Nazism, which was as unlike the world I had just left as if it had been on another planet. I noted further on August 10, after I had arrived in Berlin:
Whereas all the rest of the world considers that the peace is about to be broken by Germany, that it is Germany that is threatening to attack Poland . . . here in Germany, in the world the local newspapers create, the very reverse is maintained . . . What the Nazi papers are proclaiming is this: that it is Poland which is disturbing the peace of Europe; Poland which is threatening Germany with armed invasion. . .
<a href="http://www.anti-state.com/article.php?article_id=410">Selected excerpts from The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany, by William L. Shirer.</a>
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<h2>Heil Bushler ! Sieg Heil, Mein President !,</h2>
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