United Press International (UPI) reporter Pamela Hess talks with Brian Lamb about her experiences in Iraq. The soldiers were telling her that they were fighting real evil and the fight now was about saving humans ...
Thanks for participating in the discussion. We need to hear more from real people and less from the media garbage. I hear things are doing real well in the north of Iraq. I hope people catch on and realize how important this is.
its not an easy task in iraq but it can be done. sure the insurgents are doing everything to show that can not be done and they get support from other places. but it will take some time and effort. we as Kurds will always support USA and democracy if you don't back away from us for political interest. I strongly believe its in our and USA interest to be good friends
well said brother, accept one thing the iraqi government was not a radical Islamic government like saudi arabia oppressing women this is just media, but the dictator killed and barried hundreds of thousands of Kurds including kids and innocent women and men just because of the fear of them asking their rights as they were not Arabs. so they did the right thing to kick Sadam and his baath brutal regime out & this is not an easy task but believe me its worth it.
Can't prove anything wrong, when premises are faulty. That is basic logic. That is why when lawyers first start to argue a trial, they decided on what stipulations they are willing to conceed.
I'm really glad you are interested. The way we do get a handle on thinks is to really participate in local politics and decentralize things again. As long as we don't participate and let feds have this much power, we have no say. This would be a Jeffersonian stance and would fall in concert with Adam Smith's original view of the federal government as only "the Nightwatchman". Then the feds can't hide their work with all this other crap that should be done at the state level.
Not even what you are saying about the inspectors is irrefutable. The inspectors were kicked out at one point (and then left on their own because they were frustrated with limited access) and Bush does not have the authority to order UN inspectors to leave. It was the basis of one of the resolutions. The UN is as corrupt as it gets too, so who the hell knows. I don't think we should trust any government agency.
this woman has a thingfor men with power
gabecollett 4 years ago
Thanks for participating in the discussion. We need to hear more from real people and less from the media garbage. I hear things are doing real well in the north of Iraq. I hope people catch on and realize how important this is.
psyblade73 4 years ago
its not an easy task in iraq but it can be done. sure the insurgents are doing everything to show that can not be done and they get support from other places. but it will take some time and effort. we as Kurds will always support USA and democracy if you don't back away from us for political interest. I strongly believe its in our and USA interest to be good friends
FireOFK 4 years ago
well said brother, accept one thing the iraqi government was not a radical Islamic government like saudi arabia oppressing women this is just media, but the dictator killed and barried hundreds of thousands of Kurds including kids and innocent women and men just because of the fear of them asking their rights as they were not Arabs. so they did the right thing to kick Sadam and his baath brutal regime out & this is not an easy task but believe me its worth it.
FireOFK 4 years ago
And reporting on what she saw and not giving talking points. I thought it was nice too.
psyblade73 4 years ago
It is so good to see a reporter who is also a real person.
aprilmegan 4 years ago
I thought I was dead to you. sniff, sniff.
FattKidd 4 years ago
Can't prove anything wrong, when premises are faulty. That is basic logic. That is why when lawyers first start to argue a trial, they decided on what stipulations they are willing to conceed.
psyblade73 4 years ago
I'm really glad you are interested. The way we do get a handle on thinks is to really participate in local politics and decentralize things again. As long as we don't participate and let feds have this much power, we have no say. This would be a Jeffersonian stance and would fall in concert with Adam Smith's original view of the federal government as only "the Nightwatchman". Then the feds can't hide their work with all this other crap that should be done at the state level.
psyblade73 4 years ago
Not even what you are saying about the inspectors is irrefutable. The inspectors were kicked out at one point (and then left on their own because they were frustrated with limited access) and Bush does not have the authority to order UN inspectors to leave. It was the basis of one of the resolutions. The UN is as corrupt as it gets too, so who the hell knows. I don't think we should trust any government agency.
psyblade73 4 years ago