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Thousands of Liberians March to U.S. Embassy, Pleading for American Forces to Restore Calm
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| 7/3/03
| Jonathan Paye-Layleh
Posted on 07/03/2003 2:33:55 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS
It is not our job to deal with the domestic issues of other countries. No way should American military men and women lose their lives in another Somalia.
We cannot even protect our own borders. We have hordes of foreign criminals roaming the country. We have economic issues.
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07/04/2003 6:45:32 AM PDT
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Dante3
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To: Prodigal Son
Interesting that the oppressed Liberians didn't ask for help from Fidel Castro or that Mr. Harry Belafonte or Mr. Danny Glover didn't tell them they were fools for accepting help from this "racist hellhole". Of course, you don't see them asking for help from their brother African nations.
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posted on
07/04/2003 7:00:07 AM PDT
by
laconic
To: JeanS
I will support sending troops to protect the US Embassy and US citizens there.
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posted on
07/04/2003 12:20:03 PM PDT
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yonif
To: Sparta
Have you read the part about where the rebels are Islamic Jihad??? I hope they lose as in, they all get wiped out.
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posted on
07/04/2003 8:35:36 PM PDT
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kuma
To: kuma
What are you talking about? The jihadists are not involved in this one, on either side.
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07/04/2003 9:14:45 PM PDT
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Sparta
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To: kuma
BTW: I don't support sending American troops to that Turd World hellhole.
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07/04/2003 9:15:17 PM PDT
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Sparta
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