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I think such a thing as human rights SHOULD BE at the top of the list. >>>
>>>Sorry Victor, but 9/11 changed the rules. As far as I'm concerned, we weren't half as nasty as we should have been after 9/11....a proper response would have been one that would have made the two we dropped on Japan feel like a slap on the wrist by comparison. Just image how much better off we'd be as a nation, had our response been swift and blinding, with a goal of completely wiping out those who brought about the biggest massacre on U.S. soil.
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>>>Once again...no attacks on U.S. soil after 9/11 - something Mr. Obama doesn't grasp.
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>>You just don't give up on nukes, do ya ???
>>I was already set to respond, as post like this usually pi$$es the hell out of me, but then realised it is just another KG jewell.
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>>Since I know that you are not stupid person, may I ask you a question ;
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>>Why are you doing this ?
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>Because he enjoys the game. :o)
I thought so to :)
>I've taken to mostly not responding myself these days. Besides, the article is about a specific occurrence of possible war crimes and an investigation into any possible U.S. knowledge of or role in that action. That is a responsibility of every nation to investigate such an event when it becomes known to them.
I agree with you, but you wanna tell me that US administration have heard about all this from yesterday newspaper ?
Chaney must be outraged to hear such things were happening under his rule {vbg}