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Originally Posted by cherrypye
Just a minute guys.
I'm an American, and I disagree 100% with the foreign policy of this country. I would do ANYTHING I could do to improve the situation (or shed light on the horrible living conditions) of those whose lives have been destroyed by the warmongering, oil-thirsty, murderous administration that has hijacked my nation.
Despite my polarization from my government's policies, does my US citizenship make my attempts to help the Iraqis (or various other groups left disenfranchised as a result of US policy) any less meaningful? Than why should it make Angelina's attempts meaningless?
Remember a majority of us do not support the war in Iraq, nor the administration. Don't judge us all based on the actions of one lunatic and his cronies, I beg you.
Please keep in mind I cannot stand the woman, but I will always acknowledge a good deed when I see one, regardless of it coming from an enemy or a friend.
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Cherry,this has nothing to do with Americans or whatever.
Last summer a big part of my country was burned down.
When our politicians went to burned villages to visit,they got spit on and left.They got the worse bashing from members of their own party.No one dared go visit after that,
I hope you get my meaning.