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From: amir@digi-g.UUCP (Amir Vafaei)
Newsgroups: net.flame,net.politics
Subject: Re: Granada
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Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 13:47:17 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 28 13:47:17 1984
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>>What do you call a country (U.S) who invades Granada, which doesn't look at
>>things the way U.S. does on the invitation of Granada's neighbors???????

    >1) I call them the same thing the Grenadian people call them: Liberators.

    >2) There wasn't much of a govn in Grenada when the Americans landed.
       Things were so dangerous people could hardly leave their houses.

    >3) Grenada's neighbors invited the US to invade, because they saw a clear
       danger to democracy and peace in their countries. They were protecting
       themselves from turning into El Salvadors.

You apparently got a personal problem.  Very uniformed, limited minded whose
window to reality does not go any further than the T.V screen.  Your ideas 
apparently are put in your head by the "Opinion Makers" in  the media.

If you are so much interested in politics, you should start looking at other
reports of what is happening in other countries.