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To: Machaon who wrote (3976)8/22/2003 7:26:05 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
You never asked him how he felt about innocent Jewish children being killed and maimed. I know I know - he won't answer anyway. He'll come back with a flurry of hate filled posts that make no sense to anyone above the IQ of that slug.

That's the difference. We all hate to see innocent Palestinians and Iraqis being hurt or killed. However, the US has spent billions on smart weapons to minimize civilian causalties. The Iraqi war was probably the most humanely fought war with the smallest number of deaths even for combatants. Yet the slightest error is criticized by the bigots and American haters as being "intentional" or a "conspiracy."

Israel just killed a high ranking Hamas terrorist and celebrated that there were NO civilian casualties. On the other hand, Hamas WANTS and AIMS for civilians.

I just can't understand how even these morons can't see the difference.



To: Machaon who wrote (3976)8/22/2003 7:44:32 PM
From: SirVinny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
"I would wish that no Palestinian child ever suffers. It is a terrible tragedy when a Palestinian child is hurt or killed. When it happens, good, honorable people should find out who is responsible."

You're not looking very hard, Bobby.

Let's see, an Israeli tank fires into a school tearing Palestinian children into shreds, who is to blame? Who is to blame? Maybe it's the architects fault for not designing the school to be tank-proof? Maybe it's the parents' fault for bringing the children to school? Or maybe it's the children's fault for sticking their head in front of the turret?

What do you think, Bobby? Who's fault is it?