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Old September 25th 04, 12:49 AM
Bob Noel
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Default The cost of war

In article , Martin Hotze
wrote:

Just ask the three guys they beheaded during the last 48 hours.


hm, they are dead.

But we can ask some guys in Guantanamo about their feelings (beeing held
without
charge, without lawyer, without *any* rights [not even as POW or
something]).

Eye for Eye, eh? hmm.


interesting that you seem to equate beheading with being held
prisoner at Guantanamo.

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Old September 25th 04, 01:42 AM
Jay Honeck
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interesting that you seem to equate beheading with being held
prisoner at Guantanamo.


Well, let's see how it works inside Martin's head:

Violent terrorist prisoners are receiving "three hots and a cot" every day
in Gitmo, and showers twice a week...

Innocent hostages in Iraq, however, are being slaughtered while hog-tied,
like a calf, on live TV, every day...

Yep, that's Martin's view of the world. Our "terrible" prisons somehow make
it okay to slaughter innocent humans in cold blood on live TV.

Martin, you never cease to amaze me.
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Old September 25th 04, 12:31 PM
Martin Hotze
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 23:49:06 GMT, Bob Noel wrote:

Just ask the three guys they beheaded during the last 48 hours.


hm, they are dead.

But we can ask some guys in Guantanamo about their feelings (beeing held
without
charge, without lawyer, without *any* rights [not even as POW or
something]).

Eye for Eye, eh? hmm.


interesting that you seem to equate beheading with being held
prisoner at Guantanamo.



hm, just ask them about their feelings.

ask them how it feels to have menstruating women shoving their private
parts over their faces.

and you Americans wonder that more and more terrorists are created? you
really wonder?

*whow* ... let me live a couple of days in your dreamworld.

#m

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The more one is absorbed in fighting Evil,
the less one is tempted to place the Good
in question. (J.P. Sartre)
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Old September 25th 04, 12:40 PM
Martin Hotze
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 00:42:54 GMT, Jay Honeck wrote:

interesting that you seem to equate beheading with being held
prisoner at Guantanamo.


Well, let's see how it works inside Martin's head:

Violent terrorist prisoners are receiving "three hots and a cot" every day
in Gitmo, and showers twice a week...


don't forget the treating they receive. punishments, no lawyer, not charged
for anything, almost no access for orgs like the red cross, etc. - yeah,
must be a cool thing, beeing fed is all you need for a life in happiness.

*YOU* call them terrorists? *whow* .. *cool* ... how have you come to this
conclusion? do you have any _PROOF_ for that? anything but what your regime
is telling you? A court order? Do you have exact numbers or statistics
about Guantanamo? you have nothing (same here). Don't you think that this
should not happen in a civilized country (*ooops*)?

Innocent hostages in Iraq, however, are being slaughtered while hog-tied,
like a calf, on live TV, every day...


well, this is truly sad, and I haven't said that I am OK with this.

But this is the way it goes: You *invade* a country (besides: without the
formalism like declaring war etc.) and still wonder that you make no
friends in this country you invaded? You behave - in wide parts [1] - like
warlords and wonder that they try to fight back? You really haven't learned
a bit from (recent) history. Check what the British troops at least try to
do.

Yep, that's Martin's view of the world.


Thanks for telling me about my viewpoint :-))))

Our "terrible" prisons somehow make
it okay to slaughter innocent humans in cold blood on live TV.


show me the reference where I have said or written that. Please.

Martin, you never cease to amaze me.


#m

[1] yes, there are stories and reports about the humanitarien work that is
done there.
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The more one is absorbed in fighting Evil,
the less one is tempted to place the Good
in question. (J.P. Sartre)
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Old September 26th 04, 01:55 AM
John Harlow
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ask them how it feels to have menstruating women shoving their private
parts over their faces.


for free?


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Old September 26th 04, 10:08 AM
Martin Hotze
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 20:55:19 -0400, John Harlow wrote:

ask them how it feels to have menstruating women shoving their private
parts over their faces.


for free?



Man, what an idiot. And you still wonder ...

You make a half state affair out of showing a nipple on TV.

%$§&§$"%$§&%!!!!!!!

#m

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"big corporations" as if they were messengers of evil, when, in fact,
corporations represent the ultimate, perfect expression of communal
ownership of capital. (Jay Honeck in r.a.p.)
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Old September 26th 04, 02:55 PM
John Harlow
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Martin Hotze wrote:
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 20:55:19 -0400, John Harlow wrote:

ask them how it feels to have menstruating women shoving their
private parts over their faces.


for free?



Man, what an idiot. And you still wonder ...


Woosh!

You make a half state affair out of showing a nipple on TV.


Oh baloney. I prefer to be kept fully abreast of everything.


 




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