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Reply #41: All people are taught not to think about the travesties their people [View All]

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Miss Chybil (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sun May-28-06 05:36 PM
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41. All people are taught not to think about the travesties their people
have committed and, if they are not taught, it is quite natural to try not to think of them, anyway. Human beings are the most inhumane animals on the planet without regard for race, creed, nationality or religious affiliation. What they can do to each other by dehumanizing each other, (which, by the way, starts much the same way you have just tried to dehumanize the American soldier), is very much unthinkable.

There is no excuse for the behavior of these Marines in Haditha, but they are by no means the first and only warriors in the history of warfare to go beserk. It is because of their nature that they committed these crimes, not their nationality. (Although, I will concede, had their nation, my nation, not committed the attrocity of making war in the first place, this surely would have never taken place, but that is not what I am talking about here.)
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  NYT/AP: Murtha: New Scandal Worse Than Abu Ghraib DeepModem Mom  May-28-06 12:17 PM   #0 
   Other reports coming in  Fluffdaddy   May-28-06 12:18 PM   #1 
   Chris Floyds has a Flash presentation  marekjed   May-28-06 06:00 PM   #42 
   and the 'independent' U.S. media wanted and wants no part of it  Supersedeas   May-28-06 10:08 PM   #48 
   Time.com has a article on this story...The Shame of Haditha  Fluffdaddy   May-28-06 12:20 PM   #2 
   Two sets of photos  Rose Siding   May-28-06 12:33 PM   #9 
      Apparently the cover-up worked until groups outside the military generated  Fluffdaddy   May-28-06 12:35 PM   #11 
      has anyone seen *previous* pics of soldier kills? i have...  nashville_brook   May-28-06 01:14 PM   #17 
         Exactly right  JNelson6563   May-30-06 07:56 AM   #57 
   My respect for Rep. Murtha grows. He's again drawing attention to  babylonsister   May-28-06 12:21 PM   #3 
   What I noticed right off the bat  journalist3072   May-28-06 12:22 PM   #4 
   They could just as easily mentioned his consistent support of the military  Rose Siding   May-28-06 12:27 PM   #8 
      That's exactly right!  journalist3072   May-28-06 12:44 PM   #13 
      He's pretty famous for being the most well known critic  Exiled in America   May-28-06 01:20 PM   #19 
      Actually  journalist3072   May-28-06 01:31 PM   #20 
      The AP is slanting the story--as does every main stream media outlet  Evergreen Emerald   May-28-06 02:21 PM   #26 
         Give (or let them take) more rope, they are hanging themselves  nolabels   May-28-06 03:25 PM   #31 
         You're just seeing what you want to see.  Exiled in America   May-29-06 04:04 PM   #53 
      Or, they could have mentioned his service.  ContraBass Black   May-28-06 03:24 PM   #30 
      Exactly and they CONTROL the MSM why couldn't the  pokercat999   May-28-06 04:45 PM   #38 
      Or that he is a decorated Marine veteran.  dansolo   May-28-06 07:28 PM   #45 
   Slightly OT,  Lars39   May-28-06 12:24 PM   #5 
   No.  NYC   May-28-06 12:35 PM   #12 
      I believe all theose photos are on Salon  pennylane100   May-28-06 01:54 PM   #22 
         Thanks, but Salon is not available to everyone.  NYC   May-28-06 02:05 PM   #24 
         thanks, i think =)  dmoded   May-28-06 04:10 PM   #36 
         Only some--and not the worst ones we have heard about. (eom)  tblue37   May-29-06 02:45 AM   #50 
   The cover-up is looking extensive already  Rose Siding   May-28-06 12:24 PM   #6 
   i watched him this morning and it seemed  flyarm   May-28-06 12:26 PM   #7 
   I gained big time respect for Jack Murtha today  Fluffdaddy   May-28-06 12:34 PM   #10 
   Sorry, but, my father warned me about US troops,  Ghost Dog   May-28-06 12:48 PM   #14 
   "Anyone else" want to join you in trashing all US troops?  Rose Siding   May-28-06 12:56 PM   #15 
   Thank You  Fluffdaddy   May-28-06 12:58 PM   #16 
   I think they trashed themsleves. nt  fun n serious   May-28-06 01:53 PM   #21 
   Use the "alert" button  brentspeak   May-28-06 03:32 PM   #32 
      I would like to sincerely apologise for any offense given, or taken.  Ghost Dog   May-28-06 03:51 PM   #35 
         And, may I add, we eventually come to rely on the USA  Ghost Dog   May-28-06 05:25 PM   #40 
         All people are taught not to think about the travesties their people  Miss Chybil   May-28-06 05:36 PM   #41 
         Thank you very much, Miss Chybil. I agree with you completely, except  Ghost Dog   May-28-06 06:26 PM   #43 
         (I just maybe "humanised" the "ordinary" WWII German soldier, also)... eom  Ghost Dog   May-28-06 06:42 PM   #44 
            My grandfather was a guard in a camp for German prisoners of war  Kber   May-30-06 08:31 AM   #58 
               Thank you very much, Kber.  Ghost Dog   May-30-06 06:54 PM   #63 
         S'allright  brentspeak   May-28-06 09:04 PM   #47 
         No need to apologize. War is what it is. It's not your fault. Some soldier  jazzjunkysue   May-28-06 11:35 PM   #49 
   What a crock of shit  Johnyawl   May-28-06 02:55 PM   #28 
      Well said  brentspeak   May-28-06 03:33 PM   #33 
   Oh, how awful  Marie26   May-28-06 01:17 PM   #18 
   It's ALL murder.  Gregorian   May-28-06 02:02 PM   #23 
   Right. It is all murder. A war of agression is a great crime against  Tom Joad   May-28-06 02:08 PM   #25 
   It's hard to remember that sometimes.  rucky   May-29-06 03:18 AM   #51 
   You are damn right!..War is simply an extension of politics by other means  Tight_rope   May-30-06 09:57 AM   #60 
   Similar to My Lai Massacre in Viet Nam?  Blackhatjack   May-28-06 02:50 PM   #27 
   Your sentiment is appreciated...  KansDem   May-30-06 02:06 PM   #62 
   Worse Than Abu Gharaib?!  stepnw1f   May-28-06 03:00 PM   #29 
   Could we have a full investigation and (if necessary) a trial  brentspeak   May-28-06 03:34 PM   #34 
   BEFORE anyone starts condemning the Marines tied to this incident?  saskatoon   May-29-06 04:30 PM   #54 
   yes lets not be hasty  LivingInTheBubble   May-29-06 05:02 PM   #55 
      What the heck are you doing here?  brentspeak   May-29-06 10:32 PM   #56 
   murtha is right  charles t   May-28-06 04:33 PM   #37 
   Nice to see a conservative be forthright about this madness.  Zhade   May-28-06 05:11 PM   #39 
   No one seemed to care much about Abu Gharib.  cassiepriam   May-28-06 08:59 PM   #46 
   And if they bombed them, it would have been "collateral damage"  killbotfactory   May-29-06 03:52 AM   #52 
   A Cover-Up!....No you don't say...Not Bush and Company!  Tight_rope   May-30-06 09:53 AM   #59 
   Question ~ A friend told me that Bush can never be tried for War Crimes  goclark   May-30-06 01:50 PM   #61 
      didn't bushco get a law passed that US would invade Holland/the Hague  bobbieinok   May-31-06 02:03 AM   #64 
         I am speechless! nt  goclark   May-31-06 12:43 PM   #65 
 

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