Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by Maria (not verified) on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 01:15.
To the people who are running around screaming, "oh no the law theyre breaking the law!" , I have a couple of reminders in the U.S. at one time slavery was the law so was racial segregation . Doubtless during segregation you would have decried the freedom riders and anti-segregation activists who sat in at the all white lunch counters "Oh no theyre breaking the law." You would complain to your neighbors, During slavery you would have called your sherriff if you thought someone was a runaway slave the way you call ICE now if you think "illegall immigrants" live or work near you. Ask yourself, have you ever broken the law? Someone in your family is probably breaking the law right this moment. Does that mean they should be stripped of their humanity and sent away from you for ever?
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OH NO THEYRE BREAKING THE LAW
To the people who are running around screaming, "oh no the law theyre breaking the law!" , I have a couple of reminders in the U.S. at one time slavery was the law so was racial segregation . Doubtless during segregation you would have decried the freedom riders and anti-segregation activists who sat in at the all white lunch counters "Oh no theyre breaking the law." You would complain to your neighbors, During slavery you would have called your sherriff if you thought someone was a runaway slave the way you call ICE now if you think "illegall immigrants" live or work near you. Ask yourself, have you ever broken the law? Someone in your family is probably breaking the law right this moment. Does that mean they should be stripped of their humanity and sent away from you for ever?