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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 02:27:31 GMT, "Eisboch"
wrote: I seem to recall reading of similar errors made by police departments in raids of private homes back here in the states. If the raids that were made in error were made by police departments from other countries, would you be so quick to forgive? In the "fog" of war, mistakes happen. And the current administration should know that and take it into account when they decide to invade a sovereign nation under false pretense. These people in foreign nations, who's non-combatant friends and family are killed as a side effect of our governments actions, will have a lasting hatred of Americans, no matter if we supported our governments actions, or not. Unfortunately, from day one, Mr Bush decided to rule in a way that doesn't consider the desires of the substantial minority that don't support his rather extreme views. bb |
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