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Posted by Kent Eloe on March 07, 2003 at 20:28:05 from (216.214.198.237):
In Reply to: Pray for peace posted by Gary in TX on March 07, 2003 at 17:13:53:
Thank you Gary ___ for bringing us tractor mortals off topic. One of the many reasons I browse the "yesterdays tractors" is to get my mind and thoughts off of the world and my business and on one of my hobbies that I really enjoy - tractors. I have no evidence to back up my claim but I would bet there are more(percentage) Iraqi citizens and disidents praying for our US-allied troops and leaders than red blooded Americans are today. After over 30 years of torture, rape, and mass murders I believe praying for peace is praying for the liberation of the Iraqi people. They deserve to live in peace now and not a minute later. They are our friends. Sadaam and his clan are not. Sadaam has amassed weapons of mass destruction and is the only living leader on the earth that has used these weapons against his own people and other nations. We do not need the United Nations approval on this matter. If we do, then why didn't France get the UN approval when they used military force on the Ivory Coast last year. The Ivory Coast doesn't even have weapons of mass destruction. Do you really believe the French have any moral authority? They have none and are operating on their self interests under the disguise of "peace." Gary, I think it is a little late to pray for your definition of "peace." We should be praying for a quick and just war. One that will bring freedom and peace to the Iraqi people so that they can have a conversation such as ours without the fear of their wives being raped and husbands murdered. Gary, I noticed that when we were off topic that we should probably get on topic because your tractor is out of alignment -- a little too much to the left! P.S. It's ok to give your last name. Thank God we don't live in a tyrannical state
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