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What is wrong with this picture?
by
Shelly Aamodt
02/22/2003
Beyond the obvious, the stark absence of signs pointing to Saddam and his evil, protestors worldwide appear oblivious to who Saddam is, what he has hid, and scarier yet, where he may have hid it.
As one skeptical of Saddam’s goodness, with documented information of murder and mayhem against humanity, questions emerge. During the Iran-Iraq war, where did the revealed 1,000 tons of chemical agents go? And the 380 smuggled rocket engines used for missile propellants and control systems, why are they still unaccounted for? Also, just where are the 6,500 missing chemical rockets placed? Finally, no evidence of the destruction of 8,500 liters of Anthrax, why? Is it possible, that just one world-class protestor might feel the necessity of posing such a question? Or would that run contrary to their anti-American reason for protest?
In viewing the incomplete picture portrayed by protestors, one wonders if anyone questions where the weapons of mass destruction have been stored. Disappearance of such a quantity you would think would bring inquiry. You would think?
How many protestors are aware that even today, three mysterious ships that are suspected of carrying weapons of mass destruction have been tracked over the past three months venturing into the world’s oceans? The ships are clearly in violation of maritime and international laws, for they are maintaining radio silence and providing no information of cargo or destination. Why no signs questioning the ships and the violation of laws? Certainly, the seriousness of such a catastrophic scenario to environment and civilization must be realized.
What is wrong with the picture portrayed by protestors? Is it their public display for such an evil person, misplaced outrage due to a lack of knowledge, naivety, partisan politics, communist influence, one or perhaps all?
Credibility to picture will come only when protestors see Saddam as the evil one and protest for his demise.
Shelley
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