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To: RetiredNow who wrote (240781)7/10/2005 2:41:29 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571803
 
Difference is that the Japanese kamikaze warriors were courageous in that they targeted U.S. soldiers and ships.

They also were high on drugs and with the exception of Pearl Harbor, they never came any where near American civilians during the remainder of the war. Had they been, those civilians would have been in a world of hurt.

Of course, the invasion of China was a whole different story but then the horrific atrocities committed there were against the Chinese, not Americans........so I guess that makes it okay. You do know of the Rape of Nanking, don't you? It makes the Muslim suicide bombers look like peace loving little boys playing with toys.

BTW were you as outraged when the Irish Catholics shot nails into the legs [particularly around the knees] of their opponents to cripple them?

ted



To: RetiredNow who wrote (240781)7/10/2005 7:20:50 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 1571803
 
"Difference is that the Japanese kamikaze warriors were courageous in that they targeted U.S. soldiers..."

Some 70% of Israeli targets of suicide bombers were civilians. Does that mean that you consider the Palestinian suicide bombers who target Israeli soldiers as: "Palestinian suicide warriors who are courageous in that they target Israeli soldiers"? I would be willing to bet that your Zionist views forbids you to use the same terminology for Palestinians.