MillRatUSMC
02-17-04, 12:30 AM
In today issue of my home paper The Hammond Times of Hammond, Indiana.
There was an article that said that Iraq had requested that the United States turn over Saddam Hussein.
Who would safe guard Saddam, the Iraqi's?
Bet the house, that he would escape as soon as we finish turning him over to the Iraqi's
What kind of fools do they take us for?
Now another subject on the war with Iraq;
Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls on Blair and Bush to admit Iraq war was wrong
Archbishop Desmond Tutu says Tony Blair and George Bush should admit the war in Iraq was wrong.
He said such a move would help persuade the people of Iraq the coalition is serious about the future of the country.
Archbishop Tutu, now visiting professor on post-conflict societies at Kings College London, has told the BBC: "I think the coalition would show considerable magnanimity if it was, in fact, to acknowledge that in the first place the assault on Iraq was wrong.
"If they were able to bring themselves to do that, it would go a very long way to making people say these people are, in fact, serious, they are not merely concerned about face-saving.
"The fact that the coalition has returned to the UN underscores precisely what people kept saying: that if the war was going to be legitimate, it needed to be declared by a legitimate authority, in this case the UN."
I believe that Archbishop Desmond Tutu best keep to preaching instead of world politics...
IMHO
Semper Fidelis Ricardo
PS On Saddan Hussein, Hades NO Way do we turn him over
There was an article that said that Iraq had requested that the United States turn over Saddam Hussein.
Who would safe guard Saddam, the Iraqi's?
Bet the house, that he would escape as soon as we finish turning him over to the Iraqi's
What kind of fools do they take us for?
Now another subject on the war with Iraq;
Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls on Blair and Bush to admit Iraq war was wrong
Archbishop Desmond Tutu says Tony Blair and George Bush should admit the war in Iraq was wrong.
He said such a move would help persuade the people of Iraq the coalition is serious about the future of the country.
Archbishop Tutu, now visiting professor on post-conflict societies at Kings College London, has told the BBC: "I think the coalition would show considerable magnanimity if it was, in fact, to acknowledge that in the first place the assault on Iraq was wrong.
"If they were able to bring themselves to do that, it would go a very long way to making people say these people are, in fact, serious, they are not merely concerned about face-saving.
"The fact that the coalition has returned to the UN underscores precisely what people kept saying: that if the war was going to be legitimate, it needed to be declared by a legitimate authority, in this case the UN."
I believe that Archbishop Desmond Tutu best keep to preaching instead of world politics...
IMHO
Semper Fidelis Ricardo
PS On Saddan Hussein, Hades NO Way do we turn him over