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10/06/2006 10:26:45
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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>>>Like this hasn't happened in all wars. I think even back to the crusades, entire cities were destroyed and burned. It is just about cobblestones. And archaeological material for sandbags. And for whatever else is needed to do what needs to be done. It's war, not a friggin tea social.
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>>A real pity. Looks like wars bring the worst to the open, for many people.
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>I don't disagree, but you are not going to change the culture of war. Let's just say it's not always the big bad American cowboys who cause damage. For a couple people as intelligent and well-read in history, this should be evident, but with about a 3 second break to search Google, I found this link: http://isanet.org/mesassoc/Bulletin/bosnia.htm
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>War is not a delicate social event. It's war. People are mad. You may not like it, but there is damage and it's just part of it.


Nothing like these wacko liberals wanting our troops to make sure they don't disturb anything over there while they are trying to keep from getting killed! I would have lit them up a long time ago. There will never be peace in the area, so we might as well throw down now and get it done!
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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