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LynnTheDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-20-04 02:23 PM
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11. 1. It's up to IRAQ to prevent people from entering. 2. POROUS BORDERS
means the Iraqis COULD HAVE LEFT IRAQ any time they wanted to. There were never any walls around Iraq, keeping Iraqis prisoner if they didn't like their government. Funny...that's not what bushCartel & the warmongering rightwingnuts chanted constantly before their war of aggression on a sovereign nation that had done nothing to us.

So how come WE are shrieked at by the rightwingnuts to JUST LEAVE America if we don't like it here...and yet the rightwingnuts, AGAINST the Iraqi people's own wishes, shriek we MUST INVADE and OCCUPY Iraq to LIBERATE the people?

And of course how come the Iraqis are so good at defeating the greatest military power ever known to the world...yet didn't fight against Hussein's government in the past 12 years? The Shia were handing in TANKS to the US forces back in June 2003, for gawd's sake.

The Iraqis say they didn't fight his regime because as long as you didn't threaten Hussein's power, there wasn't anything to fight against. But hey, wtf do the Iraqis know.

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