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Posted by mrunion on July 25, 2005 at 06:45:36 from (216.145.89.2):
In Reply to: Re: And this would be bad because???????????? posted by Ludwig on July 22, 2005 at 15:13:28:
I am a Christian. And good men in the Bible were INSTRUCTED to kill people in wartime. God instucted Aaron, and others to lead their armies and spare NO MAN at times. Americans need to get over their "we must not kill anyone even in war" attitude. They are enemies. If *they* choose not to eat, we as AMERICANS should be in FAVOR of their freedom of choice. Provide them food, and thet THEM choose whether or not to eat. After all, isn't force-feeding them "torture, and against their civil rights"? If they remain insulent/violent/anti-cooperative, shoot them (the enemy in this war) and be done with it. Trust me, they'd do no less for you! Besides, most of the people that "disagree" with war are not willing to go into the military. They hide behind those that are willing to give up life and limb to defend this country. They use the rights soldiers have provided to bad-mouth the soldiers. Ironic, huh?!? Thanx, Matt
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