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Did you feel bad about a civilian killed in Iraq? Japan? WTC?
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I agree completely, its important that we keep murdering foreigners in order that we can make small improvements in our standard of living. Mack [/ QUOTE ] Mackthefork made the above statement as a response in sarcasm mode to another poster, but got me thinking, do people really think at all about all these murdered foreigners? Have they ever think of all the inocent people killed by the American Army? Are they in their prayers? 2 or 3 days ago I read a story about 9-11. It was about a couple and their 3 year old baby that were in the UA 175 flight. I could only imagine their last moments holding their son. I almost cry thinking in my own 2 year old son. But I'm pretty sure that if I was able to know similar stories about how people in Iraq lost their son in a random morning when they were ready to have breakfast, or how a mother in Japan have to watch her family die one morning in August 1945, I felt equally touched. What's up with some people in this country? What do they feel? The funny thing is that I'm almost no religious at all. And I'm pretty sure most of this people are "devoted" Christians. Go figure. |
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