fw: 35 Questions You Are Not Allowed to Ask About IRAQ

Joe R. Golowka joeg at ieee.org
Mon Sep 16 11:07:31 PDT 2002


Marc Rodrigues wrote:
> 5. Is it not true that the intelligence community has been unable to
> develop a case tying Iraq to global terrorism at all, much less the
> attacks on the United States last year? Does anyone remember that 15of
> the 19 hijackers came from Saudi Arabia and that none came from Iraq?..
> .
>
> 8. Is it not true that northern Iraq, where the administration claimed
> al-Qaeda were hiding out, is in the control of our "allies," the Kurds?

What happened to 6 & 7?

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"According to the libertarian litany, if an industry or an institution is making a profit, it is satisfying "wants" whose origins and content are deliberately disregarded. But what we want, what we are capable of wanting is relative to the forms of social organization. People "want" fast food because they have to hurry back to work, because processed supermarket food doesn't taste much better anyway, because the nuclear family (for the dwindling minority who have even that to go home to) is too small and too stressed to sustain much festivity in cooking and eating -- and so forth. It is only people who can't get what they want who resign themselves to want more of what they can get. Since we cannot be friends and lovers, we wail for more candy." - Bob Black



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