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To: chaosad who wrote (2389)4/7/1999 10:33:00 AM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
<< Do you work for the US Government in some capacity? >>

Nope.

<< You seem to be trying very hard to propagate and perpetuate support for the NATO aggression currently being carried out against the sovereign country of Yugoslavia. >>

Sovereign nation? How can Yugoslavia be viewed as a sovereign nation after their Serbian sons murdered, raped and plundered from the innocent people of Kosovo? Do you really think that Yugoslavia, or Serbia, deserves to be considered a sovereign nation after their vile, inhuman acts?

<< Support for US involvement in this criminal air campaign is clearly on the wane. >>

If you believe this then don't duck the next time a NATO plane flies over Serbia! <g>



To: chaosad who wrote (2389)4/7/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: D. Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
<<You seem to be trying very hard to propagate and perpetuate support for the NATO aggression currently being carried out against the sovereign country of Yugoslavia.

Support for US involvement in this criminal air campaign is clearly on the wane.>>

This dedication to international legalism is quite appalling. Criminal campaign? What laws have been broken? No US or European state laws that I know of. The UN does not have a monopoly on morality or the use of force. When Vietnam invaded Cambodia to overthrow the Khmer Rouge, the UN continued to recognize this brutal regime as the legitimate government of Cambodia, against all sense of decency. Today, the Vietnamese are considered to have been not only justified, but quite right in their actions. When a bloated bureacratic and unseemly political organization such as the UN has the final voice in deciding when it is acceptable to intervene to stop injustice, dictators and totalitarian regimes around the world shall rejoice.