That's okay.... I was just scoring the millionth post....:lol:
You bastard!
Congrats if it is.:canada:
That's okay.... I was just scoring the millionth post....:lol:
Yes,and these 'radical islamist nutjobs' are supported by the rest of the islamic world.I read on this site and others how the crusades were an example of how terrible christianity behaved. The actual christians that were roaming the world killing was only a very small % of all. They were mostly young men ,religious zealots,that killed in the name of God. Do you see a parallel with today's islamic movement?I've seen this site before, it just catalogues the radical Islamist nut jobs who are stuck in the dark ages.
Heh,heh,I hope so. That would make some people so angry they would tear the tinfoil out of their hats and throw it at mommy's cat.That's okay.... I was just scoring the millionth post....:lol:
Yes,and these 'radical islamist nutjobs' are supported by the rest of the islamic world.I read on this site and others how the crusades were an example of how terrible christianity behaved. The actual christians that were roaming the world killing was only a very small % of all. They were mostly young men ,religious zealots,that killed in the name of God. Do you see a parallel with today's islamic movement?
Yes,and these 'radical islamist nutjobs' are supported by the rest of the islamic world.I read on this site and others how the crusades were an example of how terrible christianity behaved. The actual christians that were roaming the world killing was only a very small % of all. They were mostly young men ,religious zealots,that killed in the name of God. Do you see a parallel with today's islamic movement?
Sorry, but i refuse to believe the Islamists still hold a grudge against us for the crusades. After all this time,only women could still harbor such thoughts. Believe me, they NEVER forget:-(
We will never know because you can't believe a word they will say about it...probably, if anything that would probably show it was not intentional though probably negligent.
Terrible tragedy
by qvh on 09.09.2008 [11:58 ]
The soldiers signed up thinking they were going to be doing something noble for their country and then found the truth that it is about killing unarmed women, children and old men, once they arrived there. These men could not live with their conscience after they committed these terrible deeds, even if legally they were not responsible because they were under orders when the killings were done.
In fact, the pressure to keep silent about what happened so as not to get others into trouble and bring disgrace to their unit, ate at them. They kept reliving the moments of the killings over and over again, with no outlet, no release, no mental help, no counseling as they were not supposed to talk about what had occurred.
They were just expected to go on with their lives as if they had not witnessed any of these things. And the majority of these soldiers internalize everything that happened; they blame themselves for the deaths. They feel responsible. Many of these people are relatively unsophisticated; they come from small towns, they do not generally have much education beyond high school. They do not understand the complexity of the forces that drove them to these situations; they do not know what is going on, that they are mere puppets being manipulated by an unseen hand - they blame themselves.
In truth the same people who are responsible for the deaths of the Iraqi innocents are also responsible for the suicides of the soldiers just as if they had been the ones holding the machine guns at the women and children or the ones whose hand had guided the poison into the soldiers' bodies.
If the soldiers had clear insight into the nature of the powers that govern the world and in particular have a special hold over the US, they may not have taken the load of blame entirely on their shoulders.
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Soldiers are humans, too! Only for so long can they pretend to be "tough".
Yesterday young Duncandonut came to us asking our opinion for going to war in Afghanistan. I hope he will read this.
Hi, Norm;Loon, In Vietnam there were numerous "Non-combat related casualties." That was how they were reported. But many knew what they were. That was when I first learned about the tiers of untruths we a US citizens were exposed to. Why do you think there is a Press Secretary for the Administration? My first thought was for an orderly transferance of information. Then later I changed and thought this is the US equal to Izvestia in Russia. It is the oulet for the story in the version the Adminstration wants us to hear it. The whole tragedy or war is horrible. This news is disturbing but not a surprise to me. As I grow older and acquire more information the more I realize the US is not much different from the rest of the world. We just want others to believe we are.