Suicide bombers target 4 embassies in Iraq, killing 42
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Sarge
"I saw children screaming"
I would think Iraqis would track down the scumbags who organized this and execute them.
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HeyLars
That is part of the trouble Sarge, not the solution. So many want to track down the scumbags who organized X and execute them. Until the primitive urge to execute people is gone noone can be said to be civilized.
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Gurukun
Execution-Saves on time, space and tax dollars.
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HeyLars
Civilized people have higher priorities than time, space and money. Like not conveying the message that killing is okay if you just find the right justification, such as to save time, space or money.
I sometimes feel a little strange when I see on the school schedule "moral education". But other times I feel we need it badly in the west.
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Madverts
"I would think Iraqis would track down the scumbags who organized this and execute them."
That's a child's perception of what is happening in post-Iraq.
It isn't some video game release for ther PS3.....
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Madverts
Post-invasion Iraq.
New keyboard, same haste...
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Gurukun
Then I'm definaitely not civilized. I don't see the reasoning on my tax dollars getting spent on the hard criminal's breakfast, lunch, dinner, electricity to run prisons, etc. The prisons in the U.S. are overcrowded as it is. Not to mention, it would make these hard criminals think twice before comitting a serious crime in the first place. I agree with Sarge. We need to track down the scumbags and execute rather then giving them three meals a day and shelter.
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Helter_Skelter
No WMD's in Iraq. Get our troops out of there.
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Madverts
"Get our troops out of there."
You cheered on the war all those years. It's time to pay for it now.
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Madverts
At least the mission in Iraq seems worthwile pursuing, despite the slaughter, un-like the disaster in Afghanistan.
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Sarge
"At least the mission in Iraq seems worthwile pursuing"
Then Bush and Cheney were right? This can't be...
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Madverts
"Then Bush and Cheney were right? This can't be..."
No, they were proven Wrong a long time ago.
It'w worth pursuing for two reasons;
One, becuase You broke it so You fix it.
Two, because despite the carnage, the Iraqi's seem to be working hard to create a new future.
It certainly isn't thanks to Bush or that toad Cheney.
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Sarge
You broke it so You fix it"
We didn't break Iraq. Iraq was broken before March 2003. We liberated it.
"despite the carnage, the Iraqi's seem to be working hard to create a new future"
And without the liberation the Iraqis wouldn't be working hard to create a new future, they'd still be "living" in a dictatorship with the Useless Nations sanctions, and all that crap.
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Madverts
At least you're sticking to the same blah-blah mind, whilst fellow hawks (see above) are now withdrawing their support as the sheer cost of occupying Iraq cripples the US treasury and becomes apparent even to those who don't, let's be fair, understand a whole lot after the chants of USA USA!
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Helter_Skelter
Huh? Do you debate by making stuff up? Show me when I ever supported the war in Iraq.
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