"thomas p." <gudloos@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> "Katt" <kahgfghttt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skrev i en meddelelse
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>> "thomas p." <gudloos@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:48a1e248$0
>>
>>> One observation about the above. The US, just like any other nation,
>>> is far from perfect, but there is no reason to make up claims such as:
>>> "no fewer than *133* have a US military presence -- which, in each and
>>> every case, the population was not consulted about; did
>>> not vote for; and cannot choose to remove..." Almost all of the
nations
>>> he mentioned are functioning democracies. The freely elected
>>> governments have the right to cancel agreements with the US.
>>>
>>
>> Ludicrous post. 'The freely elected governments have the right to
cancel
>> agreements with the US' is, in this context, the stupidest, most
>> historically uninformed, most politically deluded statement I have read
>> in months.
>>
>> K.
>>
>
> That's nice. It's recess time now; why don't you go out and play?
Hey: you can suck Uncle Sam's cock all you want -- but the world is gonna
have to see you doing it...
The US has for the last 5 years been building 15 permanent bases in Iraq.
Let me explain it to you slowly. Permanent bases. They want to be there
forever. Now, who -- in Iraq or out of it -- is going to tell them they
have
to leave? And who -- in ancient Gaul or out of it -- could tell the Romans
to leave? Kappisch??
Right, that's enough thinking for you this decade. You can now re-insert
the
cock.
K.


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