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To: GST who wrote (201281)9/5/2006 12:34:53 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
I have no need to fool anybody -- unlike you, I am not promoting torture and trying to hide war crimes.

Neither am I... There's no need to promote them.. they happen on their own without anyone advocating them...

But what you're promoting is the racism and hatred that underpins the emotions of those who commit such acts.

You're a useful idiot to the Muslim militants because they know YOU'LL NEVER CRITICIZE THEM...

Hawk



To: GST who wrote (201281)9/5/2006 12:58:40 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
So you think the Communists dreadful human rights record in east Asia should be exposed:

ask.com

vietpage.com

hrw.org

The authoritative "Black Book of Communism - Crimes, Terror and Repression" provides the following estimates:

… USSR - 20 million deaths
… China - 65 million deaths
… Vietnam - 1 million
… North Korea - 2 million deaths
… Cambodia - 2 million deaths
… Eastern Europe - 1 million deaths
… Latin America - 150,000 deaths
… Africa - 1.7 million deaths
… Afghanistan - 1.5 million deaths

Man-made famines and slave labor camp confinements were common causes of death, with Lenin and Stalin killing millions that way. In Chairman Mao's China, some people were reduced to cannibalism. Other methods used by Communist tyrants were hanging, poisoning, gassing, drowning and that old standby, firing squads.

publiusforum.com

firstthings.com

Cambodia Genocide Project
yale.edu