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Seven women and children shot dead at checkpoint
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02/04/2003 13:53:10
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>Sorry, but couldn't understand your point here. I was talking about murdering, bodies blown in pieces, US government concerned in the $$$ of "free Iraq" reconstruction (not to talk in oil), and you're talking about...?

The general gist of all of your comments are that you don't believe the US should have invaded Iraq. I was responding to that in general, not your specific comments.

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>Think you could see that ALL I'm posting here can be backed by BBC News. It's not me that saying that, it's LOTS of witnesses and reporters that are covering that terrible massacre, the US media is hiding from you americans. If you don't trust in the free press of UK, that's fine, keep your own truth.

I haven't seen that any of this is "hidden" here. I guess I'm a bit amazed that any of this is a "surprise" to anyone. When people's lives are put on the line, they sometimes react in unpredicatable ways. Things that may not seem at all reasonable on "the outside" are perfectly reasonable when you've got (what you believe) is a 1/2 second to make a decision. These soldiers will have to live with their decision for the rest of their lives - I don't envy them. The idea that people beliebe our soldiers are just killing civilians as a matter of course, is just stupid.

>Yes, we sure would want you to leave us alone! If you knew a single bit of brazilian history you'd know the the brazilian government DID TORTURED AND KILLED brazilian citizens that didn't agree with their regime (that started in 1964 WITH THE HELP OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT), and we could get rid of that regime without ANY HELP FROM THE US GOVERNMENT. That's just FYI.
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Hmm...I wonder why the people of Iraq haven't? I guess you're right. If they haven't yet, they either don't want to (maybe they like him?) or aren't able to. Either way, we don't have any right trying to help them (directly or indirectly). Let them fend for themselves...

>BTW, YOU (the american government) helped Sadam Hussein to be in charge, like MANY other bloody dictators around the world, that later became "threats" to the US (or you didn't know that, as well?).
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And we're not allowed to fix our mistakes?
-Paul

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