What is wrong does not become right because many people say it," she asserted, bidding us farewell while the marchers shouted "Not in my name!"
"These people are mad," said Awad Nasser, one of Iraq's most famous modernist poets. "They are actually signing up to sacrifice their lives to protect a tyrant's death machine."
"Are these people ignorant, or are they blinded by hatred of the United States?" Nasser the poet demanded.
"Sultani could have told the peaceniks how Saddam's henchmen killed dissident poets and writers by pushing page after page of forbidden books down their throats until they choked."
"The death and destruction caused by Saddam in our land is the worst since Nebuchadnezzar," he said. "These prosperous, peaceful and fat Europeans are marching in support of evil incarnate." He said that, watching the march, he felt Nazism was "alive and well and flexing its muscles in Hyde Park."
Those quotes are from this article: Reverend Jackson, let me speak! By Amir Taheri. You have to login (free) to read it. Again, a must read.
Here's a companion article : The left sides with terror - again by Mona Charen
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