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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cartman: [QB] [i]The previous occupant's mass media didn't flood the papers/airwaves with every bad thing he did and every person he tormented.[/i] It's almost as if the media deliberately WANT the Iraqis to think negatively about the current occupant, isn't it? [i]Of course, this is the same media which admitted to intentionally not telling news stories about said occupant.[/i] Yeah, because CNN is the only western media network, right? [i]Now that's "prisoner abuse."[/i] Nah, the abuse that went on at A-G wasn't really that bad, was it? And those few prisoners that were tortured, pffft, compared to what Saddam was capable of, they were LUCKY to be at the mercy of American soldiers, weren't they? [i]Y'ever notice that the "Arab street" are all a bunch of peace-loving people who just want to go about their business, as long as you're talking about what the American opinion of them should be, but then they suddenly they become this dangerous, threatening, monolithic hostile force when people start talking about their own opinion?[/i] I notice they become this dangerous, threatening, monolithic hostile force when people talk about Israel. I notice they become this dangerous, threatening, monolithic hostile force when people talk about Iran. I notice they become this dangerous, threatening, monolithic hostile force when people talk about Afghanistan. And I notice that the "Arab street" are only a bunch of peace-loving people who just want to go about their business when people talk about how much the American presence in Iraq has benefited them. Curious indeed. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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