Those that support everything we've done over there -- is there any figure for total carnage that would give you pause? If no, does that imply that Iraqi lives have no value?
2007-02-07
09:53:10
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Patriot -- is that what it takes to kill the other guy's innocent women and children -- spine? That's what tough guys do -- kill defenseless foreigners?
I tell you what. When I see stuff like this, I wonder if Hitler had the right idea, but maybe it should be implemented with revisions. Those that are so primitive as to think that killing defenseless people is for tough guys -- those people should be sterilized and removed from the incremental gene pool. For the sake of the progress of this fragile planet, I hope you are sterile, my friend.
2007-02-07
10:14:18 ·
update #1
Beachman -- if you believe "they" will be fighting us in the streets here if it weren't for Iraq -- you will believe anything. There is no reason to believe this is true. You can start by asking -- who is this "they"? They are Iraqi sectarians -- fighting for power and survival and for the right to plot the course of their nation. If we withdraw, what are the chances they will forsake that struggle for a vacation in the streets of America? I'll tell you -- it's Z-E-R-O. It makes absolutely no sense.
2007-02-07
10:17:15 ·
update #2
Super Ruper -- holy cow. Signs of humanity. Finally. Are there really so few human beings on this thing? Are there so few Christians? So few Jews? So few people who believe our Declaration of Independence, which famously celebrates the rights of all of humanity to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"?
Maybe the Declaration of Independence was supposed to read "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (unless you have brown skin, are living on top of stuff we want, piss the powerful off, get in the way, or just if we Americans feel like kicking a little butt)"
That's probably what Jefferson meant to say. Maybe the ink wore off that bit.
2007-02-07
10:28:14 ·
update #3