The UK march agaimst Bush
Yes you did
but if the majority don't want British or American help, then so
bit it.
But that is not the case, again you foolishly extend the fact that some
people are bombing (you don't even know they are Iraqi's), you then come to
the conclusion that Iraqis do not want the "allies" there.
Look, I believe that, of all the countries in the World, the British are the
best equipped to restore some semblance of normality in Iraq. I presume that
those with "Stop the war" banners in the demonstrations of which I wrote are
demanding the return of soldiers from Iraq - otherwise what are they actually
demonstrating for? I am not demanding anything at all - just to be allowed to
work and travel in London next week.
Maybe the majority of Iraqis want the allies to stay, but if bombing and murder
continues, you cannot expect the allies to remain there indefinitley, much as
they might wish to.
Your postings are weak, full of predjudice and assumptions, any conclusions
drawn on these assumptions can not be trusted (c/w Intelligence dossiers).
Given that I am not God, I cannot know everything, of course I am weaker than
some authorities (maybe even you), we all have prejudices (I have admitted on
numerous occasions that I am prejudiced against demonstrations and
demonstrators, and that is MY democratic right) and I have as much right to
make assumptions as anyone, as I suspect you do too.
Marc.
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