13.12.2003, 02:34
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Zitat:Germany’s “Peace” Movement Actively and Openly Supporting Iraqi TerrorismTolle "Friedensbewegung" - die wachsen mir genauso ans Herz wie so manche "Vegetarierfaschos" die einem hin und wieder in den weiten des Internets begegnen.
By Raymond Drake
Just when you thought the German “peace” movement couldn’t get much more hypocritical they take things to a whole new level. Last week the unbelievable lack of protest at the German government’s plutonium and arms deal with Communist China made it seem as the peace freaks had all rolled up into a big ball for a long winter hibernation.
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Zitat:Support for U.S. Troops in Iraq Rebounds
Back to level of last summer
by David W. Moore and Joseph Carroll
GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
PRINCETON, NJ -- A new CNN/USA Today/Gallup survey finds an increase in support for the war in Iraq. Since the end of September, the number of Americans saying the war was worth it has increased. In the past month, support for keeping American troops in Iraq has also increased. A clear majority of Americans continue to support the U.S. decision to go to war in Iraq, but less than a majority approve of how well the United States is doing there now. Still, Americans are more optimistic than pessimistic about the long-term situation in Iraq.
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