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To: one_less who wrote (3724)4/14/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: Stormweaver  Respond to of 17770
 
>> "gappy logic of a robert"

That about sums it up ... let's all call him "gappy" for short ?



To: one_less who wrote (3724)4/14/1999 10:57:00 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
<< You left out that when someone believes this they also believe life has purpose, >>

BULL! Bull, bull, bull and bull.

If you ask cult member what they want out of their religion they always, always say "an eternal life of luxury and happiness in heaven".

If one of these cultists tries to (ugh) convert you to their twisted way of thinking, they always try to lure you into their confusion by offering you an eternal life of happiness in heaven.

To me, the most important thing we can do on this earth is to have compassion for others and to help others.

By the way, CNN is talking about the fact that within a short time, we will have a significant number of ground troops in the area. Reading into the news, Germany is giving Slob Milosevic one more chance by calling for a cease fire if Slob merely stops killing innocent Kosovos.



To: one_less who wrote (3724)4/14/1999 11:05:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Respond to of 17770
 
Barry's heroes!

drudgereport.com

XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT FLASH XXXXX 04/13/99 23:55:08 UTC XXXXX

NATO BOMBS HIT GRAVEYARD, BUS STATION, PLAYGROUND

On Tuesday, NATO bombers hit a graveyard, a bus station and a children's basketball court in Kosovo, the LOS ANGELES TIMES is set
to report in a Page One story.

"If this is NATO democracy, and the fight for humanism and human lives, this should be held against their own honor," one resident
of Pristina tells the TIMES.

"Maybe this should happen to them so that their children grow up in fear and panic. I don't like to believe this, but they have
gone overboard."

"Bombs destroyed most of the two-story bus station, the main public transport hub linking Kosovo, the southernmost province of
Serbia, to the rest of Yugoslavia," reports the TIMES' Paul Watson on the scene.

One witness tells Watson: "There is no excuse for this. There was nothing military here."

The targets weren't mentioned when NATO's supreme commander, U.S. Gen. Wesley Clark, briefed reporters in Brussels [Tuesday] on
the air campaign's successes.