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IDF-Apache firing missiles on 67yr old civilian in wheelchair- at Sabra mosque in Gaza...
"Oelewapper" wrote in message ... Admittedly, I am not very familiar with this particular kind of issues in military aviation, but how can it be "legal" for the Israëli occupation force to send out US-made Apaches, to launch a couple of missiles on a 67 year old crippled, half-blind and unarmed man, leaving a mosque in a wheelchair after having said his dawn prayers ?? What about the pilot's responsibility ?? And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? You do recall last year when US PGMs were used in repeated attempted decapitation attacks on the Iraqi leadership? Your sympathy for terror masterminds however feeble is touching. I would suggest that forming organizations with the avowed purpose to destroy another state should be expected to invite such attacks from said intended victims. He could of course disavowed his creations murderous intent but he didn't. Ergo he got what he deserved. (I was going to add "may he rot in Hell", but then I remembered he lived in Hamas created Hell-on-Earth already. Death was a release.) Civilian? So was Chancellor Hitler, Chairman Mao, Secretary Stalin. Where do you get the notion that only the pawns should be targets? Oele. In pace, Iustitia omnibus. --- Juan Cole *Informed Comment* http://www.juancole.com/ |
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And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? It was an execution of a fugitive criminal convicted to death for crimes against the state, Jewish race, and humanity. Oele. In pace, Iustitia omnibus. Your kind of "justice" would have Osama bin Laden as president and Kim Il Sung as his chief of police... |
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"Oelewapper" posted
in us.military.army on Mon, 22 Mar 2004 21:12:00 +0100: Admittedly, I am not very familiar with this particular kind of issues in military aviation, but how can it be "legal" for the Israëli occupation force to send out US-made Apaches, to launch a couple of missiles on a 67 year old crippled, half-blind and unarmed man, leaving a mosque in a wheelchair after having said his dawn prayers ?? What about the pilot's responsibility ?? The crippled, half blind, unarmed old man leaving a Mosque is the leader and chief ideologist of an organization that sends suicide bombers into Israel to kill innocent civilians. He has organized and lead an organization responsible for killing innocent men, women and children. He's a Terrorist. He knew what he was doing. You seem to have forgotten the other side of the coin. It's Ok for Hammas to send suicide bombers to kill Israeli's. It's not OK for Israel to target the people who are the leaders, organizers and logisticians behind those suicide bombers? Quid Pro Quo? At the very least the Isreali's are being very specific in who they are targeting. Not like Hammas. Hammas has been very indiscriminate in who and what they target. I guess if you organize and equip suicide bombers that kill innocent civilians you shouldn't expect massive retaliation? And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? Ummm....You completely ignore the fact that Hammas is killing innocent civilians. Evil state sponsored brutalities against evil organized terrorists is OK in my book. You play the game you should understand the rules. Quid Quo Pro. Or do you condone terrorism and terrorists? What ever happened to peaceful civil disobedience protests? What the **** would Israel do if the Palestinians ever get a Martin Luther King? -- K. A. Cannon kcannon at insurgent dot org (change the orgy to org to reply) mhm33x1 "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And when you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you" - Nietzsche, From Beyond Good and Evil, (1886) "The person who stands up and says, 'This is stupid,' either is asked to `behave' or, worse, is greeted with a cheerful 'Yes, we know! Isn't it terrific!'" - Frank Zappa Tom/Mark in alt.test sez: "People like you are pure scum, K.A. Cannon." |
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K. A. Cannon wrote: What ever happened to peaceful civil disobedience protests? What the **** would Israel do if the Palestinians ever get a Martin Luther King? They'd probably get to bury him after Hamas kills him. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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Oelewapper wrote:
Admittedly, I am not very familiar with this particular kind of issues in military aviation, but how can it be "legal" for the Israëli occupation force to send out US-made Apaches, to launch a couple of missiles on a 67 year old crippled, half-blind and unarmed man, leaving a mosque in a wheelchair after having said his dawn prayers ?? What about the pilot's responsibility ?? And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? Oele. In pace, Iustitia omnibus. --- Juan Cole *Informed Comment* http://www.juancole.com/ Palestinian terrorists have been there, done that: http://www.specialoperations.com/Ima...2/achille.html -- JJ... Ft. Bragg, NC For some ideas on how to help our troops, check out http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,82385,00.html |
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In us.military.army Oelewapper wrote:
And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? I believe there are (disregarded) American laws which prohibit supplying military hardware to countries actively involved in war crimes. -- .................................................. ............................ "Sharon was a killer obsessed with hatred of Palestinians. I had promised Arafat that his people would not get any harm. Sharon, however, ignored this commitment entirely. Sharon's word is worth nil." -Ambassador Philip Habib, Reagan's Envoy to the Middle East. .................................................. ............................ http://www.memeticcandiru.com |
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"Oelewapper" wrote in message ... Admittedly, I am not very familiar with this particular kind of issues in military aviation, but how can it be "legal" for the Israëli occupation force to send out US-made Apaches, to launch a couple of missiles on a 67 year old crippled, half-blind and unarmed man, leaving a mosque in a wheelchair after having said his dawn prayers ?? What about the pilot's responsibility ?? And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? Yes, how dare the Israelis attack known terrorists!!! |
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Hear, Hear. You reap what you sow, and since Yassin had sent homicide bombers off to kill civilians, with a body count in the hundreds with all the incidents added up, it's only natural that the aggreived party would decide at some point to take him out. I don't care if you're a foot soldier in a terrorist group or a leadership figu your life is forfeit if you join such an organization. The violent deaths inflicted by terrorists come back to get them in the end, if they aren't caught and tossed behind bars and the key thrown away first. Hamas gives no quarter when they blow up a bus or a shopping mall, so why should the Israelis give any in return? Yassin got what was coming to him, period. No ifs, ands, or buts. My question is, when Bin Laden and Al-Zwahari are disposed of, will the original poster be mourning them as well? "William Wright" wrote: "Oelewapper" wrote in message ... Admittedly, I am not very familiar with this particular kind of issues in military aviation, but how can it be "legal" for the Israëli occupation force to send out US-made Apaches, to launch a couple of missiles on a 67 year old crippled, half-blind and unarmed man, leaving a mosque in a wheelchair after having said his dawn prayers ?? What about the pilot's responsibility ?? And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? You do recall last year when US PGMs were used in repeated attempted decapitation attacks on the Iraqi leadership? Your sympathy for terror masterminds however feeble is touching. I would suggest that forming organizations with the avowed purpose to destroy another state should be expected to invite such attacks from said intended victims. He could of course disavowed his creations murderous intent but he didn't. Ergo he got what he deserved. (I was going to add "may he rot in Hell", but then I remembered he lived in Hamas created Hell-on-Earth already. Death was a release.) Civilian? So was Chancellor Hitler, Chairman Mao, Secretary Stalin. Where do you get the notion that only the pawns should be targets? Oele. In pace, Iustitia omnibus. --- Juan Cole *Informed Comment* http://www.juancole.com/ Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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In us.military.army Ragnar wrote:
Yes, how dare the Israelis attack known terrorists!!! How does Israel figure that a blind and deaf man in a wheelchair is a threat to a nuclear power? Yassin was little more than a figurehead, and like the pope, probably couldn't dress himself without help, much less plan a terrorist operation. -- .................................................. ............................ "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself" - John Stuart Mill .................................................. ............................ http://www.memeticcandiru.com |
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"Oelewapper" wrote :
Admittedly, I am not very familiar with this particular kind of issues in military aviation, but how can it be "legal" for the Israëli occupation force to send out US-made Apaches, to launch a couple of missiles on a 67 year old crippled, half-blind and unarmed man, leaving a mosque in a wheelchair after having said his dawn prayers ?? What about the pilot's responsibility ?? And what about the countries that are supplying and financing those governments that are responsible for these "evil" state-sponsored - yet IMHO completely unlawful - brutalities ?? I think that is not major problem in this case. The problem is that they don't care if they kill any civilians around. They killed lot of civilians in this kind of assassination, but in lot of cases they didn't kill the man they actually wanted to kill... |
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