lowing wrote:
Why don't you try having your fuckin' head sawed off, sport??
Oooook........so because sawing someone's head off is bad, everything else must be good?
lowing wrote:
I have asked this of you before so and I will ask this of you again. Where is are your anti-terrorists posts that condemn these people for the torture and murder of innocent civilians? Where is your concern for those that risk their lives in battle for your country?
Show me the posts approving of their actions, and I'll show you posts of mine condemning them shortly thereafter.
lowing wrote:
If you really want me to give a damn about torture or murder, I will spend my time sympathizing for MY countrymen and women.
Because you can only care about one side? It's that sort of with us or against us mentality that will lead to war time and time again.
lowing wrote:
there are plenty of people like you to worry about the protection of those that would see us come to harm.
And the concern is that if we must sacrifice that which we so often preach as important in order to win, what's the point?
lowing wrote:
You expect the US to fight a war with rules against an enemy that has no rules, no conscience, no morality no value on life.
I expect the US to practice what it preaches. If it really wants to torture people, it can stop harping on about how brilliant it is.
lowing wrote:
I am glad we have taken the gloves off. you are also forgetting to make an argument that the killing of Al Zaraqwi could be looked at as an assassination, which is against our policy.
It
was an assassination. You specifically targetted an individual and killed him. Assassination has never been against US policy, they've used it many times before.
lowing wrote:
With your logic it must have been wrong to blow the fucker up. How evil we must be.
How does "torturing is wrong" equate to "killing someone in order to prevent them murdering someone else is wrong". Again with the black and white, lowing.
lowing wrote:
Again, as you both grow up and have to live on your own, you will change the way you look at the world around you, just like all the other hippies did in the 60's and 70's. Funny it took them growing up and maturing to come around. Go figure.
Really, because I do not know a single person who approves of Guantamo Bay, including grandparents who have been around alot longer than you. I feel I must repeat from another thread:
Bubbalo wrote:
You know what? Fuck you. You know nothing about my life, you know nothing about me, you know nothing about what I have experienced. The difference between you and me has nothing to do with experience, it has to do with morals. You consider it morally acceptable to screw over hundreds of people for your benefit, and not spare a thought. I don't. I know that it has nothing to do with experience, because my father, and my mother, and my grandparents, and my siblings, and many of others whom I know who are older than me, and many of them older than you, feel the same. It's about a core choice. You choose to fuck everyone over, to not give a damn about what consequences your actions might have, to view those who make attacks on your country and your people as less than human. I don't. I choose to look at them as people's sons and daughters, and husbands and wives, and brothers and sisters. And I choose to ask why. And if it's really is a bad thing to want to help those who would attack me because I recognise that their plight is genuine, then I go to hell in the knowledge that at least I tried, and no matter what anyone says about how effective I was, they cannot call me heartless. They cannot say I was ignorant. And they cannot say that I lacked character. From the sounds of it, the same cannot be said of you. And that makes me sad too. To think that there are humans who would rather kill others, and opress others, so as not to sacrifice their own comfort, and then blind themselves to the world. And yet, for all that I think you are immoral, I would never call you less than human. And that, right there, is the difference between you and me. I would rather sacrifice my comfort, and if need be my life, for the right of innocent people I will never know to be free. If running Guantanamo Bay in a legal manner means I'll be killed tommorrow, fine. I'll die with no regrets.
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