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rdean
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What people who are not like you 'think' is that Iraq was a freely set up government by their own making, that has a democratic process for the election of officials that was set up in a way that the people of Iraq saw fit.... they are not a theocracy nor are they a pure democracy... but a constitutional republic style of country/government that is not some mirror image of our government
The majority of people in Iraq do not 'hate us', nor does the government that is in existence 'hate us'...
Then when is "America Appreciation Day"?
Why have nearly a million "Christians" disappeared from Iraq?
You been there?? No any soldiers there? Any family serving or working there?? Or even know anyone that has immigrated from there? Funny, I get a lot straight from the horse's mouth.... you assume without any knowledge whatsoever
You don't need a day of appreciation to dictate that people 'like you'
And as for your little christian remark... you love to bring that in, no matter how much your bullshit assertion has no place in the argument at hand
Yea, somebody visiting south side Chicago will get an entirely different picture than if they visited the Loop or "Boystown" or Wrigleyville.
But to refuse to see the Christian genocide in Iraq strictly because of "political ideology" is not only wrong, it's "evil". Really and truly "evil".
Churches bombed in Baghdad in largest assault against Christians
In 2006, Lawrence F. Kaplan in The New Republic magazine described how Christianity has become the common enemy for many Iraq sects:
Sunni, Shia and Kurd may agree on little else, but all have made sport of brutalizing their Christian neighbours, hundreds of whom have been slaughtered since the U.S. invasion."