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Subject: RE: BS: taboo philosophical questions From: GUEST,lox Date: 24 Feb 07 - 04:42 PM I was thinking a bit nearer the bush ... ... but I think you're more or less on the right lines ... |
Subject: RE: BS: taboo philosophical questions From: Peace Date: 24 Feb 07 - 04:48 PM Well, at least we'd recognize him when he's being hunted for war crimes |
Subject: RE: BS: taboo philosophical questions From: GUEST,lox Date: 24 Feb 07 - 04:52 PM Now there's another good idea ... ... hunting him for war crimes ... ... you can use traps, nooses etc and then torture him on his taboo, or if you can't be bothered with that just carpet bomb him into submission ... I reckon he's a submissive BDSM meets "the running man" |
Subject: RE: BS: taboo philosophical questions From: Richard Bridge Date: 25 Feb 07 - 03:38 AM Oh! You pull out then they follow you home? That's what I've been doing wrong all these years!! |
Subject: RE: BS: taboo philosophical questions From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 25 Feb 07 - 08:30 AM oooo, Richard! You Devil! |
Subject: RE: BS: taboo philosophical questions From: Donuel Date: 25 Feb 07 - 10:08 AM The unrepentant want the world to forget. Japan does not want their people to know of the mass produced chemical and germ warfare. Their children were never told about Iwo Jima. They want to forget the mass produced murder and rape and torture. It is not just being unrepentant but a fear of personal guilt that drives Germans to hide the where abouts of German war criminals. The fear of guilt will drive many Americans to ignore and hide from the Bush atrocities. They too will remain unrepentant. The flag is a common hiding place. Religion is another sanctuary that forgives and sanctifies killers. Who among us would willingly enter into self destruction? The war supporters on every side will always be guilty in the eyes of the victims and the dead. The war supporters will always want to see themselves as innocent. To prevent the eternal eye for an eye retribution we are asked to forgive. For those of us who after much soul searching can not forgive, we must never let them forget. For that reason I believe it is fair and just to ask war supporters if they feel any personal respondisibility for even a single death that resulted from the war they promoted. If I ask George Bush or John Public, "Have you ever killed a man woman or child by suporting this pre emptive invasion?", I will never expect an honest answer. I will never expect their repentence. I just want to plant the seed of the question deep in their minds where it may secretly grow. Sometimes it takes root, as in the case of Mc Namara. |