JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Some pretty sick comments Harry.
Since I am not in charge of who dies in Iraq, it really doesn't matter.
But my point stands: the returning soldiers are easily integrated back
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How do you know this, just cause you wish it??
As I stated, perhaps too abstract for you.
Why not address the question I asked earlier:
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You stated:
"The Blackwater boys wear no country's uniform, are not subject to the
criminal laws of either Iraq or the United States in performance of their
"guard duty" over there, and are working as mercenaries for high pay. They
are not *serving* anything but their wallets. They kill and maim over
there with impunity and face no criminal justice system for their actions. "
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I then asked:
"Even if those statements were true, how are they different from terrorist
we
are fighting. Eh?"
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And your answer is?
The simple answer is that neither the Blackwater thugs nor the
"terrorist" thugs face an established criminal justice system.
But there's a lot more to it than that.