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To: FaultLine who wrote (150289)11/1/2004 4:19:49 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
ok -- edit: The estimates of civilian dead are soaring. I think we should, as part of the discussion, always keep in mind that what see as an intellectual pursuit for some, as it is for us here, is a life and death matter for tens of thousands of people someplace else.



To: FaultLine who wrote (150289)11/2/2004 11:14:43 AM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
<Thanks....insults from pompous gasbags like yourself are always an indication that my posts are on the money.....>

If you have not been offended by the hundred previous posts from this individual, then you will find nothing amiss with this post. Your tolerance of this is bewildering.

Message 20719026



To: FaultLine who wrote (150289)11/3/2004 3:41:47 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hi, FL. I guess Kerry didn't take the Indians to lunch! :>)



To: FaultLine who wrote (150289)11/3/2004 7:54:14 AM
From: GST  Respond to of 281500
 
Scientist Stephen Hawking Decries Iraq War
Tue Nov 2, 3:27 PM ET Science - AP


By TIM ELFRINK, Associated Press Writer

LONDON - Britain's most famous scientist, Stephen Hawking, condemned the U.S. led invasion of Iraq (news - web sites) as a "war crime" and said Tuesday it was based on lies.

news.yahoo.com



To: FaultLine who wrote (150289)11/3/2004 7:57:38 AM
From: GST  Respond to of 281500
 
Meanwhile, its just another day in Iraq: <Car bomb rocks Baghdad, more foreign hostages snatched
2 hours, 38 minutes ago Mideast - AFP

BAGHDAD (AFP) - At least nine people were injured after a car bomb punched another hole into battle-scarred Bagdhad, while militants kidnapped more foreigners and shot dead a top oil ministry official.

Fires were raging near major oil wells in northern Iraq (news - web sites) after attacks on a pipeline network halted vital exports from Kirkuk to Turkey, dealing a new setback to efforts bring in much-needed revenue for reconstruction.

news.yahoo.com