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In reply to the discussion: I do believe I agree with Markos Moulitsas on a rather controversial assertion. [View all]GeorgeGist
(25,321 posts)25. I thought Kerry's disappointment ...
that there wasn't any blood or visible wounds to be telling of his mindset.
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I do believe I agree with Markos Moulitsas on a rather controversial assertion. [View all]
backscatter712
Aug 2013
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WWI had mustard gas, and the laws were written because it was the first mass killings they'd seen.
magical thyme
Aug 2013
#8
well banning, like charity, begins at home. we could start by destroying enough of our nukes so that
magical thyme
Aug 2013
#16
They aren't any different, but they didn't exist back in WWI. The red line was drawn at
magical thyme
Aug 2013
#20
I agree, this would be a dumb move to get involved. Obama maybe stuck his foot in his mouth when he
quinnox
Aug 2013
#13
the idea of Chemical attacks being viewed this way is nothing new, it was the case long before OBama
JI7
Aug 2013
#9
And when a child is killed by chemicals instead of a bullet through the head...
joeybee12
Aug 2013
#17
Well, I don't like killing. I don't. We live in a world where it happens, though.
MADem
Aug 2013
#47
More than die immediately from the painful, gruesome, grisly effects of sarin poisoning.
MADem
Aug 2013
#42
Well then the US should use them more often, less damage to infrastructure and such
The Straight Story
Aug 2013
#29
Is beating someone to death because they are gay more heinous that just beating someone to death?
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#50