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Old 4th Apr 03, 04:01 PM
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Based on the European History of 60-70 years ago, how many victims are allowed before the world is outraged, and puts a stop to it? 1? 100? 1 million? Jessica IS to be admired for her heroics as is Mo. I never mentioned human development, only courage and tenacity. The free world is in great peril at this time. Be glad someone is covering your butt as was the case 60-70 years ago. Also..it would seem Chem weapons may have been found. Please do not worry though, when the sheeitz hits your neck of the woods (and it will), The war-mongering US & UK will be there. We always have been, and the world is a much better place for it. THESE ARE MY LAST B1 WORDS. It was a great place at one time. bye

Saddam body count=250,000-290,000.....source: Human Rights Watch
(http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/mena/iraq1217bg.htm)
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There have also been a staggering number of ?disappearances??believed to range between 250,000-290,000. In addition to the 50,000-70,000 Shi?a cases described above, and the 100,000 Kurdish victims, ?disappearances? have included:
An estimated 8,000 Barzani males removed from resettlement camps in Iraqi Kurdistan in 1983;
10,000 or more males said to have been separated from Feyli Kurdish families deported to Iran during the 1980s;
Shi`a Muslim clerics and their students from al-Najaf and Karbala;
Over 600 Kuwaitis and third country nationals who disappeared after their arrest during the occupation of Kuwait (discussed below);
Members of other targeted groups, including communist and other leftist groups; Kurdish, Assyrian, and Turcoman opposition groups; out-of-favor Ba'athists; and the relatives of persons in these groups.
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Thousands of boxes of white powder, nerve agent antidote, unidentified liquid and Arabic documents on how to engage in chemical warfare
(http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83170,00.html)

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