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To: Milk who wrote (6259)5/1/1999 5:44:00 PM
From: Abner Hosmer  Respond to of 17770
 
We are seriously lacking leadership in the US. I've been waiting for someone with clout to stand up and oppose this war. We've got nothing but a bunch of assholes in both Houses of Congress who are hiding in the weeds, trying not to take a stand on this one. When the time comes to vote the whole Clinton/Gore team out of office, there is not going to be anyone with credibility/integrity for whom to vote.



To: Milk who wrote (6259)5/1/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: James R. Barrett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
Hey Milk, that was a great picture of the blown up passenger bus.
I just love the way U.S. fighter pilots are protecting our security and teaching these dangerous civilians not to mess around with a superpower like us.

Unfortunately it looks like the passengers died instantly. It would have been a more meaningful lesson to other dangerous civilians if they had lived for three or four hours with 3rd degree burns over 99% of their bodies. The TV cameras could have caught them on tape screaming and thrashing in agony before they died. "60 Minutes" could have aired it Sunday night for the whole world to enjoy. Parents could tell their children that this is what happens to people who don't do what the U.S. tells them to do.

I hope General Clark gives the pilot a medal and a raise for a job well done. I think killing civilians is the coolest thing. For one thing the dumb jerks don't expect it and it's so easy. I wonder if the American pilots are having a contest to see who can kill the most civilians? I wonder if they score different points for different targets? Example: 20 points for a baby, 15 points for a child, 10 points for woman, 5 points for a man, 30 points for a nun, 50 points for a priest. I wish I was there flying an F16 fighter, firing my 20 mm. vulcan cannon at a train load of cub scouts, dropping a 1000 pound bomb in the middle of a high school prom.................