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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (1416)2/10/2003 12:32:38 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11447
 
ever read the deep reportage of his chemical gas attack on the Kurds. it makes great reading.
As cruel a way to die as i can think.
I could slit Saddam's throat in a minute if i had the chance.
Another example as i try to make my stand against total passivism.
Jacque Cousteau, WWII, was leader of an underwater team that's function was to sneak into Nazi areas and assassinate Nazis. Cousteau had his check marks for Nazi officers getting the "Mack the Knife" from Cousteau.
Was Cousteau proud of this, he despised it, he would never address the subject. But someone had to do it, and he knew that.
I will not be pidgeon-holed into any consistency on this topic, ever:)
I have said in the past, warriors exist so passivist can be free to be passivist.
And this is a deep firey subject in my family because my beloved cousin(now deceased) to my mother(deceased also) ,was an inventor, shipbuilder, windjammer captain greatly respected on the DownEast Coast and also a man who carried rocks from one end of a football field to another and then carried them back again and did that over and over in a Oregon detention camp for roughly 2 years because he refused to fight in WWII on the basis he would NOT participate in the MADNESS of Mankind.
When he got back to this area where i live now, he was put in coventry for perhaps 5 years but the town eventually caved in and accepted him for what he was, a strongwilled man of deep conviction.
And we had go arounds on this, he never changed my mind nor me his.