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does it not strike anyone....
Posted by pancho (Guest) - Tuesday, June 27 2006, 15:28:28 (CEST)
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...that all the boys clamoring for a plain triangle over there are all over HERE? If they claim they had to run out, precisely because they demandsesed such a thing, does it not strike them as strange to expect the boys remaining over THERE to keep up the same cry? Won`t it get THEM the same one-way ticket?

You see, you can`t advocate sedition in the country you live without pissing the authorities off something fierce. The Native American uprising of the 1970s ended the same way, with the FBI coming down hard on any Native American who demanded a return of THEIR indigenous lands. That`s the reason no responsible law-abiding, or at least law-preaching, official will ever back such a claim...it would be openly hypocritical in the extreme. America just fought a minor war with tribesmen from the Dakotas to Alcatraz island a few years ago over exactly these same issues.

The Native Americans saw themselves in all the same holy glow that our boys do...but all the American government saw was criminal sedition, being taught to young children and preached from pulpits...and they would have none of it....leaders were killed in cold blood or sent to prison where many still rot...any and every means was justifiable and even LEGAL to put down this criminal activity....the boys think they are being heroic and that history and even the "feelings of the wurld" are on their side...but they are not. The boys have unknowingly cast themselves in the role of the criminal and elevated the government of Iraq to a law-abiding entity, protecting its sovereignty from internal attack...just as America saw itself when it fought it`s own indigenous people.

No government will look mildly on any group within its borders preaching sedition...claiming that the government in power is illigetimate and must be forced to abdicate any part of its sovereignty.

That`s why it`s so hard to believe Aprim, Jassim and Jatou are really sincere in what they do and claim. Surely they can`t manage to find the zipper to their pants each night and be THIS stoopid! No?



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