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Wangja

Joined: 17 May 2004 Location: Seoul, Yongsan
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:43 am Post subject: |
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| However the far right and the far left and the combination of the two ( (Those at Counterpunch ,John Pilger, George Galloway , David Duke and similar types ) do in fact want to see the insurgents win. |
Actually, I doubt that any westerner wants the insurgents to win. I can't speak for Pilger and Duke but I can't imagine even that loathsome creature Galloway wanting an insurgent win. |
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

Joined: 25 May 2003
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:30 am Post subject: |
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See for yourself what Galloway has said.
http://www.google.co.kr/search?hl=ko&q=These+poor+Iraqis+-+ragged+people%2C+with+their+sandals%2C+with+their+Kalashnikovs%2C+with+the+lightest+and+most+basic+of+weapons+-+are+writing+the+names+of+their+cities+and+towns+in+the+stars%2C+with+145+military+operations+every+day%2C+which+has+made+the+country+ungovernable.+&btnG=Google+%EA%B2%80%EC%83%89&lr=
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| Galloway (on Al-Jazeera TV, July 31, 2005): This started out as a wish to terrorize the world with American power, or as Sharon would say: "Terrrrrrorize" the world with American power. But in fact it ended demonstrating the exact opposite. They can control the skies, but only if they don't come within range of an RPG, but they can't control one single street in any part of occupied Iraq. Not one street. Not one street anywhere. These poor Iraqis - ragged people, with their sandals, with their Kalashnikovs, with the lightest and most basic of weapons - are writing the names of their cities and towns in the stars, with 145 military operations every day, which has made the country ungovernable by the people who occupy it. We don't know who they are, we don't know their names, we never saw their faces, they don't put up photographs of their martyrs, we don't know the names of their leaders. I'm sure, for all the times I spent in Iraq, that I never met any of them before. They are not the comfortable in the former regime, they are not the leaders, with maybe one exception: Izzat Ibrahim Al-Durri. They are the base of this society. They are the young men and the young women who decided, whatever their feelings about the former regime - some are with, some are against. But they decided, when the foreign invaders came, to defend their country, to defend their honor, to defend their families, their religion, their way of life from a military superpower, which landed amongst them. And they are winning the war. America is losing the war in Iraq, and even the Americans now admit it. Even the puppet ministers and regime in Baghdad know it. The former puppet minister (Iyad) Allawi admitted it three times in the last month. America is losing the war in Iraq. And this will not change. The resistance is getting stronger every day, and the will to remain as an occupier by Britain and America is getting weaker everyday. Therefore, it can be said, truly said, that the Iraqi resistance is not just defending Iraq. They are defending all the Arabs, and they are defending all the people of the world from American hegemony. |
http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=788
here is more on Galloway
http://hitchensweb.com/GallowayLeafletFINAL.pdf |
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Wangja

Joined: 17 May 2004 Location: Seoul, Yongsan
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 6:00 am Post subject: |
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| Even though much of that is very old and well known, and before the invasion, that merely makes him even more loathsome in my eyes. |
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