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Why did Ronald Reagan support Saddam Hussein?

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Warhol - 31 Dec 2006 11:41 GMT
Why did Ronald Reagan support Saddam Hussein?

Does anyone have an answer?

For years, Saddam Hussein was a friend of democracy. Why?
Warhol - 31 Dec 2006 14:52 GMT
> Why did Ronald Reagan support Saddam Hussein?
>
> Does anyone have an answer?
>
> For years, Saddam Hussein was a friend of democracy. Why?

BECAUSE OF ISLAMIC REVOULUTION IN IRAN.

KHOMEINI NEVER LIKED MCDONALDS HAMBURGERS.

NOT HALAL MEAT

THERFORE AMERICA AND SADDAM WHER BEST OF FRIENDS TILL ONE DIED

Saddam and the Sunnis dominated Iraq for 30 years. They kept the Shia
down and there was a peace.

With Saddam gone, only your troops keep an all out ME sectarian war
from blowing up.

The Wheel of Fate is in motion and began with the Hanged Man.
Warhol - 31 Dec 2006 16:21 GMT
> > Why did Ronald Reagan support Saddam Hussein?
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> The Wheel of Fate is in motion and began with the Hanged Man.

One thing when chaos start and chaos makers loose control of situation
don't you think on the end Iran will unite all Muslims in one idea
and one only and that is anti-Americanism.

Forget about Arab puppet governments I'm talking about ordinary
people in Arab world. They will start revolution and again
anti-American revolution.

REMEMBER ISLAMIC REVOLUTION IN IRAN MATE

It will be mass movement like communism, movement of liberation of
oppressed and dismissed people.

Reasoning is all right till the point when we pass the point of
reasoning revolution start.

Saddam was the keystone in the bridge and now he is gone for good and
the bridge is collapsing.

There shall be war.
BDK - 31 Dec 2006 19:44 GMT
> Why did Ronald Reagan support Saddam Hussein?
>
> Does anyone have an answer?
>
> For years, Saddam Hussein was a friend of democracy. Why?

LOL, you don't know?

I'll give you a hint..

What country was at war with the country that took our people hostage?

You know, the enemy of my enemy, etc?

Even a brain dead pinhead like yourself should be able to stumble into
that answer?

BDK
Warhol - 31 Dec 2006 20:42 GMT
> > Why did Ronald Reagan support Saddam Hussein?
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> BDK

The only answer you deserve is the freedom bush gave to 655,000 Iraqis
during his most recent 9-11 adventure.

Saddam's last message: Do not hate

""I call on you not to hate because hate does not leave space for a
person to be fair and it makes you blind and closes all doors of
thinking,"

"that court and its chief judge did not give us the chance to say a
word, and issued its verdict without explanation and read out the
sentence - dictated by the invaders - without presenting the
evidence," Mr. Hussein wrote.

"Dear faithful people," Mr. Hussein added, "I say goodbye to you,
but I will be with the merciful God who helps those who take refuge in
him and who will never disappoint any honest believer."

The rest of his words they don't want us to hear.

They want our heart to be at war.

John the Baptizer Last Message: Do Not Hate...he said "Don't condemn
the sinner"

Now why did we all betray Saddam who faced the Great Satan of Iran,
Khomeny.

Was it a deal made Between Reagan and Iran for the release of Americans
in shiat hands?

I want Answers for this Question... Why did Americans do the dirty job
for IRAN?

America you betrayed a Knight of Moorish House of Light... who stood
for your defence... Why betray him?
 
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