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![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Jay, Do you judge California's democratic "progress" by what happened to Rodney King? Partly, yes, of course! In a country of 25 million people, and an Army of 150,000, stupid stuff happens. This is NOT "stupid stuff". This is a mind set through all ranks. It is a general view on the Geneva convention and its worth held Which is more than you can say was happening in that same prison under Sadaam's rule. Making a comparison with what Sadaams lot used to do is fatuous. The issue is comparing actual American behavior there with the ideal that the US is promoting. Saying that the US brutalises Iraqis less harshly than Sadaam is hardly a glowing recommendation. think about it it. |
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wrote: Saying that the US brutalises Iraqis less harshly than Sadaam is hardly a glowing recommendation. duh -- Bob Noel Seen on Kerry's campaign airplane: "the real deal" oh yeah baby. |
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Bob,
so, you know the people in all ranks well enough to know their mind set? Look at the list of people involved. look at their ranks. They go through all ranks, from private to general. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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They are few. The people are many. We can also turn from extremely polite
to extremely serious in the blink of an eye. All it takes is a match to kindle the flame. I do believe that a revolution is coming in America. If you extend all the current trend-lines out to their ultimate conclusion, it appears inevitable. Or, of course, something bizarre could occur. It used to be called "compromise" -- although I haven't seen it in quite a while, and I'm not sure the problems we've got now lend themselves well to it. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "CB" wrote in message ... Saying that the US brutalises Iraqis less harshly than Sadaam is hardly a glowing recommendation. think about it it. snip I just recently heard an interview with a young man who was the sole survivor of a genocidal attack in the Kurdish territory. He was twelve years old at the time. We have found the mass graves of the attack and the dead numbered 3,000 in this one attack alone. He was the SOLE survivor. They were rounded up into buses and were driven to an outlying area where bulldozers sat waiting by large holes. Imagine being twelve years old and experiencing this. They were told to get into the holes and then Saddam's soldiers started shooting them with machine guns. There was a lady next to him who was very pregnant. They shot her so much that her baby actually fell out. The boy climbed out and pleaded with the gunman closest to him. The man threw him into the pile and shot him. He was shot 4 times in the back and once in the leg, IIRC. He played dead and when the soldiers went over to take a break, he crawled out and into the next grave which was empty at the time. The bulldozer covered over all the dead bodies (and perhaps some that were still hanging on to life) while the sun lowered into the sky. Once it was dark, the boy limped away. He walked for two hours and was taken in by a Bedouin family. That boy is now 25 or so. He is afraid that he will be killed because he is an eyewitness to Saddam's cruelty and he plans to testify against Saddam in his trial. The people who want him dead are Saddam supporters, naturally. How anyone would want that murderer back in power really escapes me. There are thousands of similar stories that have been told, but our media wants to focus on things that America does wrong, like Abu Grahib. But comparing the two is laughable. I am not saying that we should overlook our mistakes, but good God, let's keep things in perspective at least. -Trent PP-ASEL |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:ktGXc.54565$9d6.34678@attbi_s54... They are few. The people are many. We can also turn from extremely polite to extremely serious in the blink of an eye. All it takes is a match to kindle the flame. I do believe that a revolution is coming in America. The thing that keeps a lid on revolution is the perception that change is possible through elections. We get to 'revolt' every four years. However such a revolution takes place, it is very unlikely to be the one that bin Laden dreamed of. |
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Trent,
There are thousands of similar stories that have been told, but our media wants to focus on things that America does wrong, like Abu Grahib. But comparing the two is laughable. Which is why nobody does. First, as you say, the Saddam horror stories have been told extensively in the media. That's no reason not to report about Abu Graib, though. Especially since the American standard should be different from Saddam's. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: In a country of 25 million people, and an Army of 150,000, stupid stuff happens. This is NOT "stupid stuff". This is a mind set through all ranks. It is a general view on the Geneva convention and its worth held so, you know the people in all ranks well enough to know their mind set? do you know even one? Which is more than you can say was happening in that same prison under Sadaam's rule. Oh yeah? yep. For the Iraqi's, prison would have been much better than the 300,000 found in mass graves. http://trojanhorseshoes.blogfodder.n...es/009311.html |
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![]() "Trent Moorehead" wrote in message ... "CB" wrote in message ... Saying that the US brutalises Iraqis less harshly than Sadaam is hardly a glowing recommendation. think about it it. snip I just recently heard an interview with a young man who was the sole survivor of a genocidal attack in the Kurdish territory. He was twelve years old at the time. We have found the mass graves of the attack and the dead numbered 3,000 in this one attack alone. He was the SOLE survivor. They were rounded up into buses and were driven to an outlying area where bulldozers sat waiting by large holes. http://trojanhorseshoes.blogfodder.n...es/009311.html Check the graphic at the bottom of the page (300,000 dots...each one representing a life snuffed out by the left's hero of the moment (as long as it provides an argument against Bush or whoever might have wound up in the White House in 2000). |
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