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Re: [casi] U.S. EYES DICTATORIAL REGIME IN BAGDAD




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In a message dated 10/25/03 6:54:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
ya1980@hotmail.com writes:


> This is exactly where we should be campaign. There are clearly strong
> groups
> in the US administration that do not want democracy and others that do (in
> some way or other). What we have to do is campaign to weaken those who
> oppose democracy for iraq and strengthen those that do.

Absolutely, any suggestions on how to begin?
Sincerely,

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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