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Originally posted by curiouscanadian777
Ok sure.
This is one from his appearance at the UN this year.
dandelionsalad.wordpress.com...
This has a copy of the video and a transcript. I haven't read the website before, so I don't know what all's there, I was just looking for both in one place.
edit on 2-11-2012 by curiouscanadian777 because: add comment
Originally posted by shapur
As some wise men once said: ''The reality is often entirely opposite of what you believe it is''....And as times go by, more and more people are starting to deeply realize that fact.
Originally posted by curiouscanadian777
Yeah, he really got a raw deal.
For whatever his faults might have been, and this goes for Libya as well, under their leadership the people were prosperous and taken care of. Free health care, world class hospitals, and a high level of education, not sure if it was free or not.
In Libya free education, free health care, free electricity, free land for farmers who pledged to farm it, a down payment for a house when people got married, a share in the oil revenue.
She hates the Iranians btw. I don't think what WE are told by our leaders/media about them is true.
I would be more inclined to believe her as she lived in the area. From an Iraqi perspective, there is a lot of hatred there.
Originally posted by BobM88
I agree, I'm really feeling more and more like we're being shown an image of what ... whoever....wants us to believe the world is.
but I heard that even for all his faults that Saddam Hussein said in his farewell address to Iraq that they shouldn't hate the American people. Just their leaders.
I'm sure that the language barrier helps keep us from the truth too. Most of us have no idea what's being said by them, so we could be told the worst possible transliteration of meaning. Or just out and out mis-translations too for that matter.
Yeah, I know there's historically been a lot of bad blood between Arabs and Persians anyways, plus Saddam was a Sunni that kept the Shi'a in Iraq suppressed, which offended the Iranians..