To: hole_n_one
This mis-guided person said this:
http://electroniciraq.net/news/2212.shtml
"As I survey the landscape here in Iraq, dehumanization seems to be the operative means of relating to each other. U.S. forces in their quest to hunt down and kill "terrorists" are as a result of this dehumanizing word, not only killing "terrorist", but also killing innocent Iraqis: men, women and children in the various towns and villages."
He felt he had to go to Iraq to monitor the U.S. forces, and instead he found that the poor "terrorists" whom he foolishly thought were the victims, turned out to be the murderers.
Rather than proving the U.S. military was killing innocents, he found that the terrorists were doing the killing.
Sad that he had to lose his life.
114 posted on
03/10/2006 8:26:35 PM PST by
i_dont_chat
(I defend the right to offend!)
To: i_dont_chat
May I ammend this:
"Rather than proving the U.S. military was killing innocents, he found that the terrorists were doing the killing."
To this:
Rather than proving the U.S. military was killing innocents, he proved that the terrorists were doing the killing."
?
118 posted on
03/10/2006 8:45:31 PM PST by
freema
(Proud Marine FRiend, Mom, Aunt, Sister, Friend, Wife, Daughter, Niece)
To: i_dont_chat
He felt he had to go to Iraq to monitor the U.S. forces, and instead he found that the poor "terrorists" whom he foolishly thought were the victims, turned out to be the murderers. Of course, he could have been murdered by people who didn't like what he was doing there. Who knows how many 'false flag' things go on?
Yeah, it was probably the usual suspects, but sheesh...who knows anymore? The world seems filled with people who think that any immorality is justified for the survival of _________ (fill in the blank).
122 posted on
03/10/2006 9:14:01 PM PST by
formerDem
("How many men have sold their souls to be admired by fools?" --G.K. Chesterton)
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