<DIV>I really really enjoy listening to the religio-facisit repubs decry the possibility of a nation formed and running by a singular vision of the true glory of god....someone help me out: is hyprocrisy one of the seven deadly sins ('cause it is way ahead of gluttony in my book)<BR><BR><B><I>Dennis Perrin <dperrin@comcast.net></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">> As Iraqi Shiite demands for a dominant role in Iraq's future mount, Bush<BR>> administration officials say they underestimated the Shiites'<BR>> organizational strength and are unprepared to prevent the rise of an<BR>> anti-American, Islamic fundamentalist government in the country.<BR>><BR>> The burst of Shiite power -- as demonstrated by the hundreds of thousands<BR>> who made a long-banned pilgrimage to the holy city of Karbala yesterday --<BR>> has U.S. officials looking for allies in the struggle to fill the power<BR>> vacuum left by the downfall of Saddam Hussein.<BR><BR>Jimmy Kimmel showed clips from that march on his show last night, and after<BR>a few seconds of pure theocratic frenzy, complete with self-inflicted<BR>bloodletting, Kimmel turned to his bandleader and said, "You think Saddam<BR>Hussein had a point keeping these people down?"<BR><BR>And just before that, on "Nightline," I caught Koppel, yes, Ted Koppel,<BR>grilling former CIA head James Woolsey on the lack of WMD in Iraq. "Where<BR>are they?" he kept asking. Woolsey shifted in his chair and tried to finesse<BR>the question, but the strain in his face gave away the game.<BR><BR>ABC -- Where more Americans get their news than from any other source.<BR>Really.<BR><BR>DP<BR><BR>___________________________________<BR>http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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