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Dexter:

http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/10/29/iraq.deaths/

Some quotes:

"The experts from the United States and Iraq said most of those who died were women and children and air strikes from coalition forces accounted for most of the violent deaths."

"While the major causes of death before the invasion were heart attack, stroke, and chronic illness, the risk of dying from violence after the invasion was 58 times higher than in the period before the war."

"Democratic imperialism has led to more deaths not fewer. This political and military failure continues to cause scores of casualties among non-combatants. It is a failure that deserves to be a serious subject for research."

Would our usual contributors like to comment on this report? This fake war has been raged in the name of your freedom and the war on terror. The 45 minute claim, WMD claim and Saddam-Osama link has proven to be BS as the world knew beforehand it was.

Close your eyes everyone and try to imagine what 100,000 people looks like. Did they deserve to die?

Dexter


rchadd:

Yes, thanks a lot Mr Bush - very Christian of you.

Magnet_Eye:

Hmmm. Well, should the world have continued to let Saddam commit genocide and other atrocities against humankind?





Dexter:


--- Quote from: Magnet_Eye on October 29, 2004, 09:01:39 am ---Hmmm. Well, should the world have continued to let Saddam commit genocide and other atrocities against humankind?


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'The world' had no say or part in Saddams removal or the death of 100,000 innocents, as the unilateral invasion was outside the mechanisms of the UN. 'The world' wanted to do it differently. I'm part of 'the world' outside of the invading force, we are not part of the slaughter.

Crazy Cooter:


--- Quote from: Magnet_Eye on October 29, 2004, 09:01:39 am ---Hmmm. Well, should the world have continued to let Saddam commit genocide and other atrocities against humankind?

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...and miss out on all the fun? ::)
Not a chance.  Looks like we're more efficient at it too...

"Hmmm. Well, should the world have continued to let Saddam commit genocide and other atrocities against humankind?"
Too bad none of those people were Saddam.

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