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----- Original Message -----
From: Cathbleue
To: Picabiette
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 11:41 AM
Subject: Les pieds sur terre

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Dubble Zero m'a écrit ce matin. Heureusement, car je commençais à m'inquiéter.

Je retiendrai, entre autre, de sa lettre de ce matin, quelques mots-clés :
great courage, suffered great loss, sacrified in our cause, treated humanely, long-suffering, noble purpose, all free nations, fight bravely, evil at its heart, human shields, show them mercy, a day of justice, compassion, deserve to stand on their feet as free men and women

Cela se passe bien entendu de commentaires.
Pour ma part, de commentaire, même si j'ai pas lu la Bible en entier, ce vocabulaire rings me a bell comme on dit en anglais.

deserve to stand on their feet as free men and women, Oui d'accord mais toutes les personnes estropiées qu'est-ce-que on va en faire ?
Eux, ils ne sont peut-être pas libres et alors quoi, on les met en prison ? Ou alors dans la charrette anti bud.

Et toi est ce que tu mérites de te tenir sur tes pieds, libre ?

Ton initiation à la lévitation avec les bouddhistes de Belogorsk est peut-être un obstacle. Fais attention un peu où tu mets les pieds.

A toute. Cath



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From: "News Room" <News_Room@WhiteHouse.Gov>
To: "Weekly Review" <News_Room@WhiteHouse.Gov>
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 1:17 AM
Subject: Weekly Review for March 28, 2003

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Iraq
UPDATE ON OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM

OUR CAMPAIGN AHEAD: Our Coalition forces and their families are showing great courage, and some have suffered great loss. America is grateful to all those who have sacrificed in our cause. Coalition forces have treated Iraqi military prisoners humanely, and we expect any captured Coalition forces to be treated humanely in return. If not, those who mistreat our prisoners will be treated as war criminals.
The campaign ahead will demand further courage and require further sacrifice. Yet we know the outcome: Iraq will be disarmed; the Iraqi regime will be ended; and the long-suffering Iraqi people will be free.

THE GLOBAL WAR AGAINST TERRORISM: The Coalition is acting together in a noble purpose to make the world more peaceful, to make all free nations of the world more secure, and to free the Iraqi people. Our troops also continue to fight bravely in other fronts of this war on terror. In Afghanistan last week, coalition forces launched Operation Valiant Strike against terrorists and their allies in the southern mountains of Afghanistan.

A BRUTAL REGIME: Now that we're engaging the dictator's most hardened and desperate units, the world is getting a clearer view of the Iraqi regime and the evil at its heart. In the ranks of that regime are men whose idea of courage is to brutalize unarmed prisoners. They wage attacks while posing as civilians. They use real civilians as human shields.
They pretend to surrender, then fire upon those who show them mercy. This band of war criminals has been put on notice: the day of Iraq's liberation will also be a day of justice.

HELP FOR THE IRAQI PEOPLE: Our enemy in this war is the Iraqi regime, not the people who have suffered under it. As we bring justice to a dictator, we have started bringing large amounts of humanitarian aid in to an oppressed land.
The United Sates and our Coalition partners are committed to making sure that the Iraqi citizens who have suffered under a brutal tyrant have the food and medicine they need as soon as possible. The Iraqi people will soon see the compassion of the American people and other nations around the world that care deeply about the human condition inside that country. The people of Iraq deserve to stand on their feet as free men and women -- the citizens of a free country.

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