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Re: [casi] IPO News Analysis: September 15, 2003



Dear Roger,

Thank you for your reply. The news analysis is exactly that, it isn't a
vision of how the IPO thinks things should happen, it's an anlysis of what
HAS happened.

I asked you the simple question of what you think should happen in Iraq in
clear, specific, practical points since you seem to know exactly what you
don't want and can pick out faults with most things that are suggested.
However, you have never presented any comprehensive ideas of your own as to
what should happen, and exactly how it should happen.

Judging from the response below you don't seem to really have any idea,
would that be accurate?

Best wishes,
Yasser
IPO - London
http://www.iprospect.org.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: <VnStroope@aol.com>
To: <ya1980@hotmail.com>; <casi-discuss@lists.casi.org.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 3:45 AM
Subject: Re: [casi] IPO News Analysis: September 15, 2003


>
> [ Presenting plain-text part of multi-format email ]
>
> In a message dated 9/22/03 10:11:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> ya1980@hotmail.com writes:
>
>
> > I'd love to hear from you what exactly you think needs to be done to
make
> > things better in Iraq, if as you seem to believe its just been downhill
from
> > Saddam?
> >
> > Clear, specific, practical points would be very helpful.
>
> After re-reading your original "piece" I was unable to determine that
there
> were any, "clear, specific, practical points" contained within the
article.
> What I did read was a piece of propaganda, which elicited the previous
email.
> I, however, do believe that the Iraqi people should be able to choose
their
> own destiny without the US doing it for them, which is clearly what Cheney
and
> his ilk will be doing in the immediate future, choosing for Iraqis.  I
leave
> Bush out, I doubt he even knows what is going on, busy playing video games
and
> lifting weights if the reports are accurate.
>
> Roger Stroope
> Northern Arizona University
> Flagstaff USA
>
> ~Just 10% of our military budget spent yearly on the United States could
give
> every high school graduate a college education for four years.
>
> ~The proposed $48 billion increase in military spending for next year
(2004)
> is bigger than the total military budget of any other country on earth.
>
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