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Re: The death penalty legitimizes murder



"Critter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> She is certainly a legless gerbil.
> 
> Very gullible too apparently if she is swallowing all of those old lies
> about the glory of war and yada yada.

Ever been in war?  Ever even been in the military?  Or did the lack of
balls and that yellow streak down your back keep you from service?  Or
are you one of the 'enlightened' few who thinks that everyone can
'just get alone'?

Believe me, when your shivering your nuts off in the ass end of a
Stratopig you have plenty of time to think about why you're doing it. 
I sure as hell wasn't there for the financial oportunities.

> > Do you really have intentions to bring to senses this Gerbil with his
> > gibberish about "necessity" of mass murder? 
> > Only a complete idiot like Gerbil would compare a fight between two
> > prehistoric Neanderthals over a piece of meat to the modern time policies
>  of mass annihilation.

I didn't say a thing about the 'necessity' of war or even about the
policies of this administration or any other administration involved
in a war.  Although I do agree with the policies of America during
this particular conflict, I never mentioned that in my posting.

My point is that there has ALWAY been conflict, there always WILL be
conflict.  You can't change this as long as there is ONE individual
who want's that which is not his.  "Peace" is just an agreement
between multiple entities (be it individuals, cities, states or
nations) and is enforced by the winner of the last conflict.  Anytime
anyone of these entities decides it doesn't want to play by the rules
any longer and inflict it's will upon the rest you get conflict(riots,
mobs or war).  This is a fact of life, you can't change it in any way.
 Deal with it.

As far as my opinions on the current conflict:  I think this is a war
that should have started long ago.  Under Klinton our citizens and
service men were attacked numerous times and nothing was done.  How
many Americans have to die before you feel we are 'justified' in
taking action?  We went after Al-Quida and they ain't given us much
problem since.  And there is a provable link of ol' Sadam harboring
terrorist of that organization.  Sure, most of the terrorist are now
striking back at our soldiers in Iraq, but at least they seem to be to
busy over there to worry about over here.  That may change, but I'd
rather keep them on the run than give them free riegn as you would
have.

Yol Bolsum,
Grendel.

"Never underestimate the power of Stupid People in large numbers."



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