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Another disheartening story about Saddam


Saddam has no regard for the health and welfare of the children of Iraq. Since the Gulf War alone, Saddam Hussein has built 48 lavish palaces for himself. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical supplies intended for sick children are being exported for resale overseas. Medicine and medical supplies that are desperately needed by children are frequently delayed because regime members demand bribes from suppliers. The lack of health care in Iraq has led to the reemergence of diseases that had been exterminated years ago, including cholera and polio.

In addition, the regime takes minority children hostage to force their families to relocate, thereby increasing the Sunni Arab majority in particular regions. They also force children between the ages of 10 and 15 to attend three-week training courses in weapons' use, hand-to-hand fighting, rappelling from helicopters, and infantry tactics. These children endure 14 hours of physical training and psychological pressure each day. Families that do not want their children to attend this rigorous training course are threatened with the loss of their food ration cards.


Millions of innocent people in Iraq are suffering. Their daily life has been significantly disrupted with respect to the distribution and quality of food, pharmaceuticals, and sanitation supplies, as well as the lack of clean drinking water. All of these elements have severely interfered with the functioning of basic health and education systems and have undermined the right to work.

— 1999 Report by the UN Special Rapporteur
on the human rights situation in Iraq


KMAN
 
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Another disheartening story about Saddam


Saddam has no regard for the health and welfare of the children of Iraq. Since the Gulf War alone, Saddam Hussein has built 48 lavish palaces for himself. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical supplies intended for sick children are being exported for resale overseas. Medicine and medical supplies that are desperately needed by children are frequently delayed because regime members demand bribes from suppliers. The lack of health care in Iraq has led to the reemergence of diseases that had been exterminated years ago, including cholera and polio.

In addition, the regime takes minority children hostage to force their families to relocate, thereby increasing the Sunni Arab majority in particular regions. They also force children between the ages of 10 and 15 to attend three-week training courses in weapons' use, hand-to-hand fighting, rappelling from helicopters, and infantry tactics. These children endure 14 hours of physical training and psychological pressure each day. Families that do not want their children to attend this rigorous training course are threatened with the loss of their food ration cards.


Millions of innocent people in Iraq are suffering. Their daily life has been significantly disrupted with respect to the distribution and quality of food, pharmaceuticals, and sanitation supplies, as well as the lack of clean drinking water. All of these elements have severely interfered with the functioning of basic health and education systems and have undermined the right to work.

— 1999 Report by the UN Special Rapporteur
on the human rights situation in Iraq


KMAN<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

We got tons of homeless, starving children and the Bush's are loaded with oil money.

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KMAN,

GOD BETRAYED YOUR WELFARE WHEN HE FORGOT TO GIVE YOU A BRAIN
 
jake,

i've always respected you my friend, but that has to be the most misguided analogy i have ever heard. i always thought you were common sensible; i just lost a little of that respect??

GL!

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"We got tons of homeless, starving children and the Bush's are loaded with oil money. "

What a completely stupid remark. Just this once I will go down to this moron's level.

We got tons of homeless, starving children and the Kennedy's and Gore's are full of money. The Kennedy's from the original Bootlegging days and the Gore's from Tobacco farming.

Tobacco? That is probably worse then oil because thousands of people die around the world because of lung cancer.
 
>We got tons of homeless, starving children
>and the Bush's are loaded with oil money.

A morality lesson from a 19yo "Professional" Sports Tout
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Here you go again another idiot American speaking when he knows nothing. Look into it. The U.N. (which is the U.S.) controlled the purse strings for the money from the oil for food agreement. I wish just one of you would read a ****ing book.
 
i assume your are talking about yourself "another idiot.....speaking when they know nothing..."

what in the sam hell is your misguided point????

and if the un "is the us", than why did you belabor the point that we never received their approval for this war. you can't have it both ways -- even though you probably do when it comes to sex.

again, another liberal babbling moron caught in his own contradiction!

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You know if any of you Charlie Sheen wanna be's ever decided to get a mind of your own, you might find out that we only get about 3% of our oil from irag..You might also want to know that it is cheaper for the US to buy its oil from irag rather than to develop it there...but no you get all your information from Susan sarandons bumper sticker.
 

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