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Regarding Michael Craig’s anti-Arab, pro-war rant against Nelson Mandela and Jimmy Carter:
It is the sign of personal and cultural immaturity to think that those who are not for us are against. It is even the sign of immaturity to think that those who disagree are not deserving of respect when they choose to voice disagreement.
I state this to anyone in the United States who is for the war against Iraq: setting aside for the moment the hypocrisy of a government hell bent on going to war against an oil-rich country with minimal evidence of direct or indirect threat or connection to a threat against the United States, but too afraid to confront a very real nuclear threat by a dictator who is in fact ready to bring a region to war against an ally of ours,
p>If you want war so badly, go sign up and fight. Otherwise, you are a br> coward and a hypocrite. br> — David Hester /p> p> TWO PARTIES, TWO AUTHORS
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