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To: Peter V who wrote (77545)4/11/2008 12:32:53 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 116555
 
No offense to you. Just adding my usual upbeat thoughts. I understand 'may'.

Is anyone else sick and tired of seeing 'christians' advocating war with whoever? I had a talk with a long time acquaintance today and we rambled on some talk about Iran. The joy in his eyes at the prospect of bombing Iran was a tad scary. Maybe my view is skewed because one of my partners is half Iranian. His dad fled to Germany from the Shah. He's one of the most honest people I've ever worked with. Tho most honest doesn't cut it since you're either honest or you're not. So he's in the ever smaller honest camp. I've another co-worker that was adopted by an Iranian family here in the US. They also fled from the Shah. Well, at least we took them in. That's the least we could do after overthrowing their leader. So bombing a country full of people that, to me, seem quite honest and civilized seems pretty despicable. I wonder how many warmongering 'christians' are willing to adopt an Iranian child?