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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (2858)3/25/2003 3:15:28 PM
From: zonder  Read Replies (1) of 21614
 
I think we'll have all the evidence needed by the end of this

Most probably. The question is of course whether it was there before the invasion began.

Nothing and I mean NOTHING is more cold blooded than to use YOUR idea of innocent to determine the sadness on ones death.

Who said anything of the sort except you? OK, you didn't mean it, but really... Nobody else said that.

But there is a level of sadness according to who dies, imho:

(1) (Saddest of all) Death of a child, who cannot even defend himself, or even survive on his/her own.
(2) Death of an Iraqi who fights an invasion of his country
(3) Death of an invading soldier, who has at least chosen to be a soldier, and who is after all the invading party.
(4) Death of Saddam, who has killed many people himself.

I am not saying one is more innocent than the other, mind you.
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