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The Moving Finger and the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group

Gajendra Singh January 2, 2007

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#2 Posted by eliXelx on January 3, 2007 7:26:22 am
So much verbiage to tell us, three weeks after the fact, that the ISG report is going where your article will shortly accompany it--straight into the outhouse toilet!

The courageous President of the US will soon send more troops into Iraq; Iraq WILL be pacified; there WILL be a functioning democracy in the Arab/Muslim Middle East; and you and your ilk will have faeces on your faces!

Men who have only ever been slaves must be FORCED TO BE FREE!

Also, get your facts straight! If 650,000 civilians had been killed in Iraq between March 2003 and June 2006, approximately 1300 days, that would mean that 500 people were killed EVERY DAY, which would mean 22 people killed EVERY HOUR, hour in and hour out, non-stop, ONE DEAD every THREE minutes! Only vicious people could possibly believe that the Iraqis were THAT vicious!

But what am I doing throwing facts in your face, when you already know everything and are willing to BORE everyone just to get your name in print?!

BTW Saddam got EXACTLY what he deserved. We are pleased; but we won`t gloat!

We will simply say, along with the Jewish Rabbis of old, great humanists every one, ``May his death serve as atonement for his sins!``
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#1 Posted by zeemax on January 2, 2007 1:59:19 am
Thanks for a fine summation of the ISG and other publications on Iraq. However, ISG as well as its report is a total farce and irrelevant to the real aims of US on Middle East, and no more than a further attempt to deceive the american people who happily go along.

As you have quoted George Soros:

``It`s almost as if people are clamoring to be deceived and the American public has shown a remarkable indifference to being deceived.``

George Soros speaks the truth ... just as he had said ``Free movement of Capital amongst nations is akin to destruction of entire sociities``, right after the Far-Eastern crisis when he himself had made his billions from the same capital movements.

ISG is just another of the US administration lies.
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