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To: Elroy who wrote (251487)9/15/2005 12:30:22 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1572630
 
re: Of course any person's death in the Iraq campaign is regrettable. To me, it appears to be the cost of getting a culture/people so messed up by Saddam's regime back on the track of potential world acceptance and development.

You see, for the US killing civilians is "regrettable". For an Iraqi in his own country, it's a "sickness". Both sides believe in their cause (the Iraqi obviously more committed).

re: The correct analogy would be someone in the US military killing random American civilians and then killing himself, as his method of expression of protest. We would agree the dude was sick!

Again, that analogy has nothing to do with the issue at hand... occupation/suicide bombers.

re: Correlations are everywhere. There is probably a 99% correlation of suicide bombings and being more than three thousand miles from Iceland. Whoop de do.

This is obviously political not "geographic". Don't be silly.

John