Re: A Letter from an Afghani-American attorneyPosted by Robert on September 20, 2001 at 19:16:38: In reply to: Re: A Letter from an Afghani-American attorney posted by Kenzi on September 20, 2001 at 00:14:37: The USA has tried to broker land for peace talks. It was in the newshere in Canada for the last few years. Funny it was not in the news in the USA. USA’s policy of putting democracy first, ahead of dictators like Arafat and Hussein is a good direction to head. It will take a lot of hands to pull heads out of dark places for those who don’t realise or recognise the efforts that the USA has put in to bring peace in the Middle East. You’re right that Saddam should not deny the people of Iraq food and medicine. He should also stop using biological weapons of mass destruction against his own people and fund terrorist acts. And people who work hard should not be rewarded for their hard work but rather should give the fruits of their labour to those who don’t work. That is an interesting idea. I think they tried that in a place called USSR. It seems to me it didn’t work there. I think they are still doing it in North Korea and Libya. Perhaps those countries would be a good model that you could promote to your fellow Americans. You obviously are right up-to-date in world affairs and have a keen grasp of how to give people the liberties and security that should be inherited rights as members of the human race. I look forward to more insightful comments that will promote world peace.
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