To: Texasforever
Tonight there was a very touchiing story about a kid named Omar who delivered meals and tonic drinks to our troops on the outskrirts of Fallujah.
Well this poor kid was killed by the "terrorists" this week.
It was a touching and moving strory. And yet we don't think there are dozens of such stories of youngsters being killed in support of "them"?
40 posted on
04/10/2004 1:38:30 AM PDT by
Burkeman1
("I said the government can't help you. I didn't say it couldn't hurt you." Chief Wiggam)
To: Burkeman1
And yet we don't think there are dozens of such stories of youngsters being killed in support of "them"? "Them" is the enemy. We didn't force "them" to drag dismember Americans and then hang their body parts from a bridge. We didn't force "them" to plan roadside bombs and kill American troops. We didn't force "them" to sabotage Iraqi infrastructure. We didn't force "them" to attack troops from Mosques. That is "their" own actions. I have NO SYMPATHY for "them" or those that support "them".
41 posted on
04/10/2004 1:46:04 AM PDT by
Texasforever
(God Bless And Keep Our Troops)
To: Burkeman1; Texasforever
Read #28 Burkeman, read the horror
of Saddam & Sons, really read it
this time. How many Omars died, &
brutally, families likewise, all
UNDER SADDAM?????????
In the mass graves, international
orgs. have found many skeletons
of even little toddlers clutching
their toys, next to mom, dad &
the whole family. Many thousands.
We didn't do that. We uncovered
it. We stood guard while people
came & searched the grave relics
for signs of lost family members.
It was Auschwitz all over again.
How many Omars, Burkeman?
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