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To: Alighieri who wrote (152514)9/27/2002 6:04:19 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1578296
 
Humane and war don't belong in the same sentence

This is a generalization that doesn't make sense. Obviously, some wars can be more humane than others. The United States is capable of conducting a war that minimizes innocent casulaties. If you can't see a difference between OUR wars and those of, for example, Saddam or some of the crap that goes on in Africa, then you evidently have some interest other than minimizing innocent deaths.

You have undoubdtedly read about the highway of death, have you not?

The highway of death involved the deaths of murderers, rapists, and those who committed atrocities against innocent Kuwait citizens. These people NEEDED to be dead. The fact that they happened to be opposing forces didn't hurt, either.

WHEN YOUR SIDE PICKS A WAR WITH SOMEONE ELSE, YOU MAY GET BRUTALLY KILLED IN THE PROCESS. Why are you feeling sorry for these people who got what they deserved? These people attacked, killed, raped, maimed, and brutalized innocents. They needed to die, and the more horrendous the method the better.



To: Alighieri who wrote (152514)9/28/2002 1:13:12 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578296
 
You have undoubdtedly read about the highway of death, have you not?

Is it your opinion that when enemy soldiers retreat we should allow them to do so umolested possibly allowing them to reform and kill more Americans?

Tim