Originally posted by warmonger: Most of those people have died by their own hands. Life is not precious to many of them, not even their own.
Am I the only one to find such sentences disturbing ? Most of those people died by the hands of terrorists, not "their own". The grief and suffering of an Iraqi family losing a son lining up for a police job (#1 targets, hundreds killed) or a mother at a marketplace bombing is exactly the same as the grief and suffering of a New Jersey family losing someone in WTC. Who do you think you are to decide whose life is precarious and whose is not ?
Tiv
Maybe if you were to atleast talk to people that have been to Iraq or actually have been there yourself, you might see it the same as he does.
You have multiple groups in Iraq that are clawing for power, and to keep it to themselves while stepping on everyone else to get there. Muslim against Muslim, it matters not. It's a big angry ant hill, and it's been that way for a lot longer than America has even been in existence.
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