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Participant: Barretm82
Date: 2003-04-05 13:44:05
Fatmomma Says, "The only way to stop Saddam from committing atrocities on his own people is for the Iraqi people to overthrow him.(Assistance could be offered if asked for.)"
The Kurd freedom fighters have asked and are now receiving help, I guess you support the war now?
As for WWII, people fought for freedom with/for their friends/family.
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Participant: fatmomma
Date: 2003-04-05 17:22:35
What the USA coalition is giving is NOT help; it is control. The Kurds are not playing a large role; they are bit players and do not present a broad representation of Iraq.
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Participant: fatmomma
Date: 2003-04-06 16:23:40
The Kurdish people are not a representation of the Iraqi people. They are non Arabic; represent approx 19% of Iraqi peopl. May 1988, many large and powerful Kurdish tribes and prominent Kurdish families (non tribal) supported the Central Iraq government.
The Kurdish people of Turkey are being attacked by that country. Turkey is still recieving money from America,
Interesting article on CBC News the other day; "Turkey's Kurds"
Supporting the Kurdish minority in this case would be like France sending troops to liberate Canada at Quebec's request.
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Participant: Barretm82
Date: 2003-04-07 20:50:10
What can I say; you are comparing Saddam's Iraq to Canada???
I am not going to continue to debate you on ridiculous claims like that, it doesn't justify a response.
In time we will see how the people of Iraq fare.
"Yes, you can even have the last word. lol..."
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Participant: fatmomma
Date: 2003-04-07 23:15:03
I made no claims just saying that you cannot hand over control of a country to a minority and expect it to work.
That we wouldn't like or accept being controlled by a distinct minority and neither would the Iraq's.
How is that comparing Canada to Iraq; stop putting a completely different slant on what I say.
People all over the world react much the same. Just made the comparison because Canadians are aware how badly that would be rejected. It would have to be a government that can represent all culture and races of the country
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Participant: cfallon
Date: 2003-04-08 13:24:47
1) Iraq's regime is a minority (Sunni). And you, fatmomma, wanted to see the regime survive. so, if the country cannot work with a minority running it, why do you think Saddam's Iraq was working?
2) Trudeau, Mulroney and Chretien all hail from Quebec. Canada rolls along pretty well over the last 30 years of minority rule...
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Participant: fatmomma
Date: 2003-04-09 03:19:54
1. I did not support any regime. Just believe if Iraqis don't want them they should lead the fight to remove them not some foreign country.
2. They were are Prime Minister; picked by party members country wide; not chosen by a minority or placed there by foreigners.
3.Trudeau and Cretien were federalists; Mulroney was American controlled a Canadian tragedy.
Canada needs another strong leader like Mr Trudeau. We may not have always agreed with his stand but we always knew what his stand was. Perhaps if we paid our Prime Ministers as much as we see hockey players being paid we would find a higher calibre of politician running for Prime Minister.
( ok, I would be screaming as much as anyone if they initiated such a raise)
It just shows where our priorities lie
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Participant: fatmomma
Date: 2003-04-11 21:55:48
Most Canadians agree with my view; he sold us out. He is the reason the Conservative party was almost wiped out in Canada.
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Participant: cfallon
Date: 2003-04-14 15:24:59
Yeah, but remember what Brian Tobin said at the Davos summit almost 4 years ago. He told Mr. Mulroney, who was in the audience at the time, that on free trade, Mr. Mulroney was right and the liberal party was wrong.
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Participant: fatmomma
Date: 2003-04-16 01:52:15
That is Mr Tobin's opinion; it means nothing to me. I am sure there are SOME who think Mulroney did well for Canada; but I, like the majority of Canadians have not been impressed.
I have no strong political leanings. I make my decisions by judging the leader and candidates on the issues that I believe to be importants at the time. I do not support the idea of voting only to get rid of a party that is in power that seems to be prevalent these days.
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Participant: cfallon
Date: 2003-04-17 16:19:17
Well, I'm just happy with free trade. I wish the world could trade freely, but us rich countries don't want to share our grocery stores with poor countries (our subsidies, Canada, US, EU prevent third world food producers from competing on level ground).
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