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I don't recall expressing "concern" about Iraqi "rights", at all. If you read back, you will see, I stated concern for the fact the Iraqis have closer to what WE SHOULD have under our Constitution.
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Please.
Yet across the board we are trampling their "Constitutional" rights.
I mentioned all of the violations, yet all you care about is this one. It makes one think you're just prtending to be concerned about their "rights".
As if our Constitution even pertains to them!
Pure projection.
Your concern is touching, but disingenuous.
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It's interesting that someone on a pro-gun board, thinks that Iraqis should have a better deal than American citizens do when it comes to RKBA, and that my expression of that concern is seen as "touching, but disingenuous".....
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No where have I expressed such a sentiment.
I'm talking about the conduct of a war.
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DOMESTIC GUN RIGHTS, HERE AT HOME.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...
...I don't give a damn about the Iraqis, or their imaginary "Constitutional" rights.
We are at war with them.
Our stated mission was NOT war against the Iraqi people, it was Saddam Hussien, and the Baath Party apparatus
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And some of the fiercest fighting came from those dressed as civilians. I have no love for them as a people. YOU may have bought the "Iraqi Freedom" line, but I guess I'm a little less naive than you. We're over their to take care of business. We're cleaing out "nests" of them, and Iraq's right in the middle of it all.
The war continues, and you like to pretend the American casualties are because of imaginary violations of the Iraqis' "Constitutional" rights.
If you are so concerned about THEIR rights, why not speak up about their right to not be invaded.
When I talk about Americans' Constitutional rights, Iraq just doesn't come up as a topic.
Nor does Pygmy cannibalism, Egyptian female driving privilages, or Tibetan property rights.
That's just me.