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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Dayuhan who wrote (44058)5/13/2004 2:10:46 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 794220
 
Perhaps it is we can better cope with the anger and emotions of "one"...and that we actually saw it.

9-11 we saw people falling to their deaths and hitting the ground, one at a time. We were left to imagine how horrible it would have been to die while on fire. Or to die of suffication more slowly because of the smoke and debris.

We hear of Saddam's killing fields and the numbers of over 300,000. We can well imagine that many people dead in various mass graves. It is hard to imagine the horror of seeing them, one by one, being shot in the back of the head and falling into the pit with the others. Men, women and children.

We saw the aftermath of Saddams gas program on the Kurds. We didn't see it happen, but did see the pictures of thousands of dead.

We heard a few years ago of Mr. Byrd who was drug behind a truck, and dismembered. And so many more.

The picture of one actually being killed the way he was killed brings to light all the other deaths caused by people willing to murder for murder's sake, in the name of Allah.
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