1) So when an American died, your heart gets all aflutter and you lose all respect for me because I say I don't care...but when hundreds and hundreds of innocent Iraqi citizens die due to a fleeting, irrational, ill-conceived notion Bush had, you chalk it up to a "bad call" on his part?Diversionary Tactic? Hardly.
I was pissed when I heard about the abuse of the prisioners and I felt the same way when I heard of the murder of this man. Of course our troops aren't aways the most humble people, but they were trained not to be...otherwise, we'd get our *** kicked all over Iraq.
Read my post again...that was my point. If someone killed my child over a bunch of nonsense, I would feel no hesitation in exacting revenge. Especially if I had to live under the circumstances that most Iraqi citizens do.What happened to your "not when it comes to children," approach?
I love how you try to interpret my words to make me look as if I am contradicting myself. Any moron can spin quotes...for instance look at John Kerry. When an American dies, yes, it hits home. Just like when a member of my family dies...of course it means something more to me than when just a random Joe dies. Its human nature. The more we can relate to someone, the more we can put ourself in their shoes.Yikes, I forgot about this thread.
1) So when an American died, your heart gets all aflutter and you lose all respect for me because I say I don't care...but when hundreds and hundreds of innocent Iraqi citizens die due to a fleeting, irrational, ill-conceived notion Bush had, you chalk it up to a "bad call" on his part?
2) You said abuse and murder are 2 different things (which obviously they are)...so why do you feel the same way when both events occur? If one is less serious as the other, shouldn't your point of view reflect that?
Read my post again...that was my point. If someone killed my child over a bunch of nonsense, I would feel no hesitation in exacting revenge. Especially if I had to live under the circumstances that most Iraqi citizens do.
Actually, there would still be attention drawn to it. There was no video of the guy who wrote for the Wall Street Journal being killed, yet it was a national story.so was I. well, at least trying to point out that if there wasnt a video of this horrible thing people woulndt pay that much attention to it. no harm intended
well i said, THAT much attention, i didnt said nobody would care. I didnt know about the guy u said btw.Actually, there would still be attention drawn to it. There was no video of the guy who wrote for the Wall Street Journal being killed, yet it was a national story.
Umm....you said "I was pissed when I heard about the abuse of the prisioners and I felt the same way when I heard of the murder of this man." I have a feeling if it was Americans who were abused and tortured and an Iraqi who was beheaded, you would not be saying the same things you are now.Second...I don't pick up on how you could possibly see that I feel the same way about both events. Yes, I was upset that both happened, but the murder of an innosent man upsets me a lot more. If it didn't, then I wouldn't have responded to your idiotic quote.
One american life is worth 50 iraqi lives? I'm glad you're not a world leader.I do not feel all that sorry for him. He was told many times to leave the country and he did not have a job. The company he went over there for went out of business so he was on his own. Now what we should do is go to the prison and take out 50 iraqis and behead them. That will show that if you kill one american we will kill 50 of yours.
Again...don't try to make it sound like I'm contradicting myself. Of course I wouldn't be saying the saqme thing...that is a totally different situation. However, I would still be upset over the fact that either of the above took place.Umm....you said "I was pissed when I heard about the abuse of the prisioners and I felt the same way when I heard of the murder of this man." I have a feeling if it was Americans who were abused and tortured and an Iraqi who was beheaded, you would not be saying the same things you are now.
$0.20/L in one day? C'mon now... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifThat's what it said on http://www.garnetknight.com/gas/ ...
May 14th, 2004 09:08 PM 88.0 cents per litre
May 14th, 2004 05:53 PM 68.4 cents per litre
May 14th, 2004 05:52 PM 72.5 cents per litre
May 14th, 2004 05:52 PM 72.5 cents per litre
May 14th, 2004 03:10 PM 72.5 cents per litre
May 14th, 2004 01:23 PM 88.5 cents per litre
It seems to be fluctuating quite a bit ... Or they're completely wrong![]()