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Re: [casi] Re: Dr's tell hoe childtrens deaths became propogandw




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In a message dated 05/26/2003 3:24:59 AM Central Daylight Time,
asceptic@freenetname.co.uk writes:


> I ask, because when the amnesty was declared on
> those who had fled the regime, and the ex-patriot annual conference began
> (1994??) many Iraqis were nervous to return, but, in solidarity with the
> people, did. The regime did keep it's word. Where was Yasser?
>

computer terminal, calling for war.

Roger Stroope
Austin College
Sherman Texas, USA
www.austincollege.edu





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