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Jeremy Lott is dead wrong on the Franklin Graham business. Keeping Christian missionaries out of Iraq has little to do with freedom of religion. In point of fact there already exist in Iraq, along with Moslems, Assyrian Catholics, known as Chaldeans. And they co-existed peaceably under the old regime for many years. They were not persecuted as is the case in other Islamic countries in the Middle East.
Mr. Graham and the Christian missionaries must be kept out in order to prevent the perception developing that the missionaries are in fact little more than extensions of a U.S. imperialist effort.
p>Graham and his fellow co-religionists will wind up creating more problems than they are worth if allowed into Iraq. br> — Carl W. Goss /p>
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