I think you need to take a remedial course in reading comprehension.
You don't seem to be able to follow simple logic.
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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
Really? They're not innocent, when they were put in harms way for
no good reason?
If you're referring to soldiers, the answer is an unequivocal 'no.'
Soldiers follow orders; good, bad or otherwise. They are NOT innocents.
Would you consider innocent the dupes who wear 30# of C-4 into a crowd and
detonate it as instructed by al qaeda operatives?
The small children, old people, and women of
Iraq weren't innocent victims?
I left my complete post (below) for you to re-read and show me where I
said
that such individuals were NOT innocent civilian victims. Please do that
now.
Wow, you're quite a humanitarian!
But, living in a war zone, a war started for no good reason, hey
that's just tough luck.
It's extremely myopic to reason that the war was started for "no good
reason." The majority of Iraqis are happy to have Saddam gone. Most wish
he were dead. That is one good reason. I can give you others, despite
the
reason for Bush's rush to war not being one of them. Don't forget that
John
Kerry voted for this war. He must have thought there was a good reason.
That said, it is still tragic when innocents are casualties in ANY war,
justified or not.
Max
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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
Right only approaching 1000 US solders have died and 1000s more
have been wounded. It seems to me that it's approaching 9/11.
Soldiers are not innocent civilians, Jon. Or were you having
difficulty
making that distinction?
And,
I haven't even mentioned other foreign troops or innocent Iraqies.
Other foreign troops are not innocent civilians either. As for
innocent
Iraqis, I'm betting a lot of them weren't *innocent.* As for the
truly
innocent ones, it is most unfortunate. Living in a war zone isn't
healthy
for bystanders. I grieve for any innocent civilians killed by
terrorism
or
war.
Max