From: hubert mania (humania@t-online.de)
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 00:18:39 MST
Michael Lorrey said:
----- > Much has been trumpeted on this list by people like Samantha,
Hubert,
> Amara, Naddy, and others that they consider the US to be the big
> threat. Who is it that is breaking the rules here? Not the US. Who is
> it that is violating human rights willy-nilly? Not the US.
I want to see the likes of you, Mike Lorrey, if an invasion troop destroys
the water pipes in your home town, kills your family, makes your computers
useless. Would you still have the manual with the Geneva convention in your
pocket when you pick up your gun? Would you still put on a US army suit to
fight against those bastards you have not invited to free your country? I
would not. I would be fighting with all the dirty tricks my instincts of
survival would trigger. By the way, if anybody still wants an "Old" European
Liberation Army to come over and liberate your people from the BUsh junta, I
guess chances are good now. A few month ago I was the only one I knew who
propagated this proposal, but meanwhile, where 50.000 schoolboys and
schoolgirls gathered in Berlin on the first day of war, I heard similar
statements. Makes me think the young generation in Germany is on the right
path.
The US is the aggressor. They are PRODUCING all the situations we witness
right now - or better the small part of images and news that pass
censorship.The axis of evil, Bush-Blair-Aznar, and all those who are in the
position to give orders must be condemned in Den Haague to life
imprisonment. Of course the same is true for Saddam and his own war criminal
junta.
> Our forces are struggling not just to free people who want to be freed,
> our forces are working hard to get them aid so they can eat and drink
> tomorrow,
Yeah, after they first have destroyed water pipes and electricity supply
they drive through town with small rations of water and food and generously
distribute it to the suffering people and probably even believe they are
good hearted. Your fine generals and soldiers have caused the beginning of a
huge humanitarian desaster. No elecricity, no water in Basra.
> while Khofi Annan has abdicated UN responsibility for any aid
> to people in Iraq,
First you make fun at the UN and now you lament. Of course the UN helps but
the responsibilty is with your insane god sent leaders. Many private and
public aid organisations are trying to alleviate the misery that your abused
and betrayed soldiers have caused. The biggest private German medicine
organsiation is on the way. I feel pity for these very young POWs shown on
TV. Poor kids, probably thought they were invincible because they belong to
God's own country. Bullshit. Now your President is proud of them and prays
for them. Good to know. But I cannot see what should be wrong with showing
these videos. Everybody with a fairly decent IQ should have had enough power
of imagination to picture what would happen BEFORE the war started.
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