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Politics : The Iraq War And Beyond

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To: Ed Huang who started this subject4/2/2004 12:10:05 AM
From: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked)  Read Replies (1) of 9018
 
The pictures you all posted are horrible. Whether the victims are American, Canadian or Iraqi, to me they are all human beings. Pictures of the victims of the WTC aren't as gory, they simply vaporized so there was nothing left to capture on film. (I'm not blaming Iraq for the WTC).

War is horrible. I was extremely upset at watching the body of a human being ripped apart while crowds cheered. They would have won the sympathy of many more people around the world, including many Americans who are pro-war, had they treated the bodies of their enemy with respect. They lost that chance. They also lost many who were on their side.
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