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![]() Molly, you inspired many, gave a lot of chuckles, and fought...both your battle with cancer, and your conviction to speak truth to powers that lie.
Rest in peace brave woman. RIP! http://www.commondreams.org/views07/0201-24.htm |
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![]() Sheeshh...I was worried that you had to put your dog down!
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![]() I'm really taking her death hard. I hate knowing there will never be another Molly Ivins column. What a funny, brave, outspoken woman. Here's what she was saying about Iraq in 2002 and 2003:
Nov. 19, 2002: “The greatest risk for us in invading Iraq is probably not war itself, so much as: What happens after we win? ... There is a batty degree of triumphalism loose in this country right now.” Jan. 16, 2003: “I assume we can defeat Hussein without great cost to our side (God forgive me if that is hubris). The problem is what happens after we win. The country is 20 percent Kurd, 20 percent Sunni and 60 percent Shiite. Can you say, ‘Horrible three-way civil war?’ ” July 14, 2003: “I opposed the war in Iraq because I thought it would lead to the peace from hell, but I’d rather not see my prediction come true and I don’t think we have much time left to avert it. That the occupation is not going well is apparent to everyone but Donald Rumsfeld. ... We don’t need people with credentials as right-wing ideologues and corporate privatizers — we need people who know how to fix water and power plants.” Oct. 7, 2003: “Good thing we won the war, because the peace sure looks like a quagmire. ... “I’ve got an even-money bet out that says more Americans will be killed in the peace than in the war, and more Iraqis will be killed by Americans in the peace than in the war. Not the first time I’ve had a bet out that I hoped I’d lose.” And my favorite quote from her about being a liberal: "Even I felt sorry for Richard Nixon when he left; there's nothing you can do about being born liberal -- fish gotta swim and hearts gotta bleed," RIP Molly Ivins. I hope you're laughing it up with Mark Twain and Will Rogers right now.
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