Path: ccsf.homeunix.org!ccsf.homeunix.org!news1.wakwak.com!nf1.xephion.ne.jp!onion.ish.org!azuki.org!passion.nalgo.co.jp!news-out.superfeed.net!propagator2-maxim!feed-maxim.newsfeeds.com!cyclone-sf.pbi.net!129.250.175.17!pln-w!spln!dex!extra.newsguy.com!newsp.newsguy.com!drn From: Brett Robson Newsgroups: fj.life.in-japan Subject: Re: Larry Flynt is a praying man Date: 5 Aug 2003 23:15:01 -0700 Organization: Newsguy News Service [http://newsguy.com] Lines: 61 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: p-801.newsdawg.com X-Newsreader: Direct Read News 4.20 Xref: ccsf.homeunix.org fj.life.in-japan:4042 On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 04:32:31 +0000 (UTC), mtfester@netscape.net ... > >Brett Robson wrote: >> On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 12:31:42 -0400, Kevin Gowen ... >>> >>>http://www.larryflynt.com/national_prayer_day.html >>> >>>NATIONAL PRAYER DAY - PRAY FOR THE DEATH OF BILL O'REILLY >>> >>>HUSLTER Magazine invites you to join us in prayer. > >>That's the problem with freedom of speech. But you want to force your morals on >> to other people don't you? > >> "I want to live in a state that reflects my moral stands and >> choices. KGII" > >Are you sure that wasn't the Taliban...? > >>>From 1973 to 2002, the warmongering USA sold $200 million in arms to Iraq, >>>accounting for 1% of Iraqi arms imports for that period. During the same >>>period, peace-loving UN Security Council members Russia, France, and China >>>sold $25.145 billion (57%), $5.595 billion (13%), and $5.192 billion (12%) >>>in arms to Iraq, respectively. >>>Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute >>>(Figures are trend-indicator values expressed in US dollars at constant >>>(1990) prices) >>> > >> URL please. > >Actually, that sounds about right. Most Iraqi weapons were either French >or of Soviet design. And, of course, they were the ones holding most of >the rights to the oil fields. During the Iran-Iraq conflict, the US >gave (or sold) a large number of trucks to the Iraqis, but this was not TOO >long after the Iranis had effectively kidnapped a large diplomatic contigent, >so we might be forgiven for that little gift. > >Mike Yes it does sound right, but I'm interested in the breakdown. What did the French sell? Did the Iraqi have Super Etandarts (sp?) and Exocets during the Iran/Iraq war? I recall at least one US warship being hit by an air-launched missile, they are very lucky they didn't cop a Silkworm in the stern. I guess they got the receipe for Sarin for free. - "Wherever you go, you carry a message of hope - a message that is ancient and ever new. In the words of the prophet Isaiah, 'To the captives, come out, and to those in darkness, be free."' Bush II exhorting his soldiers on their Crusades. "light the darkness of the entire world" Kita Ikki