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Pictures from Iraq the media does not care about; Try these letters and pictures out.
Topic Started: May 23 2004, 07:43 AM (137 Views)
Sgt. Jaggs
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How about a Voyager Movie
Well, what do you know, we ARE rebuilding Iraq.

Pictures of coaltion troops rebuilding Iraqi schools

Actually read these soldiers letters.

Please write George Bush and USA on my hands
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Dandandat
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Time to put something here
Food for thought


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somerled
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No - I disagree - I wouldn't use the word "evil".

I think you are being too simplistic.

The very fact that there are substantial number of your countrymen who are opposed to what your country is doing and how they are doing it indicates that America is not evil.
It is worth concidering however that American foreign policy could be without too much of a stretch be interpretted as evil , retrograde, dangerous and totally counterproductive.

Tread carefully as it is not aways your actions you are judged by , but peoples' perceptions of your actions or your motivations or your hidden (probably not well in this case) agenda. There are a very large number of people who do not trust America and who are greatly disturbed by recent events.
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Dandandat
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Time to put something here
somerled
May 23 2004, 12:08 PM
I think you are being too simplistic.

[sarcasm] Am I really?.....[/sarcasm]


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The very fact that there are substantial number of your countrymen who are opposed to what your country is doing and how they are doing it indicates that America is not evil.
Only people that do condone what are country is doing are evil?

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It is worth concidering however that  American foreign policy could be without too much of a stretch be interpretted as evil ,  retrograde, dangerous and totally counterproductive.
By some - not all, and there are many reasons that some might agree with this, much of which has to do with jealousy and hatred not pertaining to the current situation and often unfounded.

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Tread carefully as it is not aways your actions you are judged by
True some times you are judged by your inactions. Any how America would be judged harshly no matter what actions or inactions to took, might as well do what we think is best and let history decided the out come.

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There are a very large number of people who do not trust America and who are  greatly disturbed by recent events.
I’m sure that many people (present company not excluded) who are greatly disturbed by recent events already had a distrusts and dislike for America, and recent events mattered little in there perceptions.
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Vger_art
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Dandandat
May 23 2004, 10:47 AM
Food for thought

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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Considering both sides agree, it must be true then :lol:

Be glad, criticism is a small price to pay for living in a free nation. The real problem seems to be the iraqi people don't want the U.S. to rebuild Iraq. Something must have gone terribly wrong overthere for support for the U.S. troops to drop from 80% to 20% in a year.

I found this pole from this site very interesting. It makes a difference between opinions of Shi'ites, Sunnis, Kurds and people living in the Baghdad region.
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Sgt. Jaggs
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How about a Voyager Movie
Vger_art
May 23 2004, 01:40 PM
The real problem seems to be the iraqi people don't want the U.S. to rebuild Iraq.

I disagree. They do want the U.S. to rebuild it's just that the Iraqi people want security, the insurgents want chaos.

Perhaps this Al-Satyr is being allowed to play a role in a deceptive manner? He can not be seen as supported by the U.S., but he is allowed to remain active.
A sneaky trick?
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