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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: runes who wrote (70749)10/21/2003 2:16:09 PM
From: Fred Levine  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
>>So the settlers broke laws which were legally issued under an internationally recognized governing body in order to create a homeland<< The League of nations was not an internationally recognized body. The US, among others, did not recognize them. You, of course, know this.

Furthermore, without posting your exact quote, you claimed that it doesn't matter how one is killed, a death is a death, is a death, or close to that. Indeed, it matters. I certainly did not mourn the deaths of Usay and Uday Hussein. In fact I was delighted these criminals were killed. However, I do feel loss for the deaths of innocents on all sides. For you to see no difference between the deaths of a combatant and a civilian is another difference between us.

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