Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    FromEurope

    SuperLib :

    Is there some reason why she doesn't just send them an email? I can go to websites today and read bloggers in Iraq right now.

    You presume that all the Iraqi people have the access facility to the Internet, while even in Europe or in America, there are many people who are not connected to the Internet. I actually don’t know if her relatives have the Internet access, but if she says she contact only by phone, I believe that she can’t send the e-mail. You dream too much.

    Nippon 5 :

    Bottom line is under Saddam many Iraq people died from him for Goverment/religious reasons. No matter how you try to change the facts.

    You are the one who are trying to change the fact. You said « a goverment (and religious sects) killing people before the US invaded and they are still doing it today. » But now you changed the term « religious sect » to « religious reason », which doesn’t mean the same thing at all.

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    I just don't believe you.

    Under Saddam, the religions were tolerated, but controlled at the same time. A French Nun who was in Baghdad for many years told that they were quite safe until Bush started to provoked Saddam about WMD. Then, not Saddam, but the Islamic extremist sect started to attack them as the symbol of the west. They decided to leave when Bush started to invade, before the troops arrive to Baghdad. They were more afraid of the arrival of US troops than the Muslim neighbours.

    Saddam didn’t really care about the minority religions, such as Christians or Jews. He persecuted more the rival Chiit than those religions.

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    So you mean the Christians in Iraq killed the people under Saddam ?

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    You are dodging my question. I was not asking what were the religious sects existed in Iraq.

    You said:

    a goverment (and religious sects) killing people before the US invaded and they are still doing it today.

    And I asked which religious sect killed the people under Saddam.

    Then you wrote:

    Saddam killed many of there family members because of the religion they had,

    So I asked which religion this family had.

    You didn’t answer any of my questions.

    Please give us the proof or link that we can check what you say. Thank you.

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    Anyway, US invasion is killing the people without distinction.

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    Saddam killed many of there family members because of the religion they had,

    So, which religion was it???

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    Nippon5

    a goverment (and religious sects) killing people before the US invaded and they are still doing it today.

    Do you have any proof of what you quote? Which religious sect killed the people under Saddam ???

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    Saddam didn’t kill the people randomly like in this US invasion did. Saddam killed the people who were against him. I know a girl who lived in Iraq when Saddam was still in power in Iraq, she said there was a freedom in Iraq, as long as you don’t criticize Saddam. People had almost everything, except the embargo period, but still then, they could have many things from the black market. She said it was like a freedom in a cage, but you could live decently if you know how to manage. But since the invasion, US destroyed the infra structure and the life in Iraq became impossible. She left Iraq just before the US invasion, but her relatives are still in Iraq and she can communicate with them only by the phone. As you can imagine she and her relatives hate Bush and US troops.

    But she says clearly that the ordinary citizen's life was better under Saddam. (she hates Saddam as much as Bush,though)

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    What would have happened to the same reporter if he would have thrown his shoes at Saddam Hussein while he was in power ?????

    I understand that you want to compare Saddam and Bush as they are the same kind. But we don’t know if this reporter hated Saddam as much as Bush, so this question makes no sense.

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    The only thing we need to see here is that Bush received the ultimate insult (even more than to spit on the face) in the Islamic world. If you remember the scene when the Saddam’s statue was pulled down, the people were beating it with their shoes, because it’s the worst expression to despise a person. Bush deserved it as well as Saddam did.

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    We must recognize that no President or Prime Minister of other nations wouldn't have been greeted in this way. It's a highest insult for a President in visit. Bush really is the worst US President for the world.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7782422.stm

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    We must recognize that no president or prime minister of other nations wouldn't be greeted in this way. This is a highest insult to a President in visit. Bush really is the worst US President for the world.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7782774.stm

    http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/12/14/vo.bush.shoe.pool.cnn

    Posted in: Bush dodges shoe protest during visit to Iraq

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    FromEurope

    I agree wikth smithinjapan. In stead of helping the Big 3 just to survive, they should use the rescue money to make a brand new company(which will hire the part of the actual workers in Gig 3) and start from zero. For the future of American Auto industry, it's better than to try to bandage the bleeding companies.

    Posted in: White House readies rescue for U.S. auto industry

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    FromEurope

    Don't forget, to fire the people cost a lot of money as well.

    Posted in: House OKs $14 bil auto industry bailout bill, but it's still in peril

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    FromEurope

    GM has actually 266000 employees. If they earn 1500 dollars in average, GM needs about 400 Million dollars/month, only for their salaries. Then to run the factories, you need another few millions dollars /month. So even if GM gets 5 billion dollars now, in less than one year, it will be all gone. They need to cut more than the half of their employees only to be able to survive. But I think at the end, they will bankrupt anyway...

    Posted in: House OKs $14 bil auto industry bailout bill, but it's still in peril

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    FromEurope

    "Global warming is a joke. Even Euros don't take it seriously."

    Europe takes the "Global Warming" issue much more seriously than Americans. Maybe it's because the American MSM don't report the accurate information about it. (spoiled or owned by the financial lobbies, like Murdock Media Empire) The people who deny the reality of Global Warming are like the three monkies. "I don't see it, I don't listen to it, I don't talk about it"

    Posted in: Obama meets Gore, urges urgent action on global warming

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    FromEurope

    "Sarkozy really is "L'Americaine."

    I think he is better than "L'américain", although he is not considered as a better President than Chirac.

    Posted in: Sarkozy meets Dalai Lama as China fumes

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    FromEurope

    "after WW2,with help of US motor industries finance" (rajakumar)

    As far as I know, US motor industries didn't help the Japnese motor industry at all, before and after the WW2. Japan had the motor industry well before the WW2. Do you have any precise information of your comment ?

    Posted in: Bush says automakers may not survive

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    FromEurope

    There are too many people like the three monkeys “Don’ see it, don’t hear it, don’t talk about it”

    31 years ago, I saw the glacier in Chamonix, near Mont Blanc. We could see it from the cable-car station, now all we can see are the rocks in the valley. 12 years ago, I went to Kenya and saw the “Eternal” snow of Kilimanjaro. But now, it’s completely gone.

    These are the things I personally witnessed, but I know that the same kind of things is happening everywhere in the world. I know that many Americans don’t believe this phenomenon as Bush administration controlled the scientist’s information and the Main Stream Media. The rest of he world is concerned more seriously.

    But even if you don’t believe it, you should recognize that it’s a good thing to reduce the Co2 production.

    Posted in: U.N. conference on global warming opens with apocalyptic vision

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    FromEurope

    It reminds me of the Microsoft's offer to Yahoo... Yahoo should have accepted the offer as now, their share became so low.

    Posted in: Goldman ends talks with Panasonic on Sanyo stock

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