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Re: [casi] We Went Into Iraq Because We Knew We Could




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In a message dated 06/06/2003 11:07:36 AM Central Daylight Time,
mali@gw.hackney.gov.uk writes:


> I urge you to read this article, especially the last two paragraphs. I feel
>

I would imagine that I can count the individuals who would agree with this
article (casi members) on one hand, perhaps on two fingers.  As to your pre-war
prognosis being vindicated, perhaps you should go to a hospital in Iraq, any
hospital in Iraq, and see how vindicated you are.
Yours in idiocy,

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





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