They Dare to Criticize Israel

and its WMD

by Jib Metti


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Publication Date : 30/09/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 56
ISBN : 9781413457551

About the Book

Reasons for Producing this Booklet: 1. Newspapers, magazines, Congressmen, Senators, and our President did not answer these articles to them. The very few who did respond did so with what I call "Dear John" notes (samples attached). 2. The people, not the media, should be the judges. 3. Wealth and money should not be the scale to measure people's status or opinions to make wise and important decisions. 4. Americans should be Americans, period, not labels of different parties or races. 5. Charity should start at home, not thousands of miles away. 6. To be respected, we should not be biased. Respect is a two-way street. We should not act as bullies in spreading our democratic beliefs in this world. We should be passive, peaceful, and pleasant in dealing with all nations, and deal with them equally. 7. Americans should be brave again; not be shy or retreat because of their wealthy opponents. They should freely, reasonably, gently, and fairly fight for their rights and opinions. January, 2004


About the Author

My given name is Mujib S. Metti, born in 1922 in Baghdad, Iraq. I'm a graduate Civil Engineer, and came to the U.S. in 1946 to further my profession at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. I joined the U.S. Army and served in Korea. I became a U.S. citizen in 1948. I have worked on several engineering projects in irrigation and civil works. After acquiring my P. E. (Professional Engineer) credential, I became the chief construction field engineer on a $600 million hospital compound in Saudi Arabia. Becoming a U.S. citizen was the greatest happening in my life. My love of and dedication to the U.S. compelled me to write the following articles. I have included references to articles by various other people on similar subjects to show that I am not a biased person. January, 2004