Re: The debate
From: djgordon (danigordon_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 10/04/04
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 12:05:14 -0500
Now you're reading something I didn't say. Once again, for like the 100th
time I will reiterate what I said. I never said the blood on his hand is not
noteworthy(but are we supposed to condemn everyone who had to kill in
wartime)--I SAID that you can't compare a soldier's blood from wartime
killing to Bush's blood on his hands from sitting in his big oval office and
sending our soldiers over there and killing the Iraqis.
Why keep going back to a point made a week ago, when I asked a valid
question that still received no response? If you are so for trials and doing
things lawfully, (and that's fine-I have no problem with that), why don't
you believe that if we should try BL (and find a jury of his peers please)
and let them decide his fate, why aren't you mad that they didn't do that
for every soldier who has fallen in this war?
And once I went and reread your post, I have this to add. {sarcasm}Okay,
fine, soldiers are being killed, innocent people are being killed, no
biggie, it's wartime, they're not going to get a trial because that's what
happens in a way.....well, DUH, then why can't we just kill BL and mark it
up to wartime activities?
Dani
"Jeannie H Wilson" <jeanniehwilson@aol.comnonospam> wrote in message
news:20041004120056.07554.00001480@mb-m18.aol.com...
> >Why should he deserve any better than what our fallen soldiers have
> >received? Did you see Iraq or anyone take our soldiers into custody, give
> >them a trial, and then sentence them to death?
>
> So...if we cannot consider John Kerry's blood on his hands "noteworthy"
since
> he received it during fighting for his country (in Viet Nam no less) then
why
> can't we consider that our soldiers are being killed in the same fashion
that
> Kerry and his men killed people in Viet Nam?
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