To: thoughtomator
This is not a personal attack, but a deeply felt comment on the quality of recent posts: To all the people who've posted mockery, applause and laughter at this loss of life, what's that song, "True colors shining through"? You've easily given up all future credibility of commenting in a logical fashion on the events of the day, and of the social directions that countries and world leaders must take to solve a multitude of problems. A young woman died today doing what she saw as correct in the face of a policy she saw as unfair.
To: DWWolves
I'm not rejoicing or laughing over her death. I find it to be pointless, useless, and tragic. As for the folks who are joking about it... cut them some slack, humor is the way human beings deal with tragedy. And on so many levels, this is an utter tragedy. (What it is not, however, is just cause to fault the IDF.)
305 posted on
03/16/2003 12:22:27 PM PST by
thoughtomator
(Time is money, and space is a long, long time...)
To: DWWolves
This loss of life is the loss of life of an ACTIVE TERRORIST SUPPORTER.
Somehow, I just can't muster too much sympathy.
This woman wanted to stop Israel from taking the NECESSARY actions to protect their innocent population from terrorists.
Should we cry for every terrorist and terrorist supporter?
What about all the innocent lives the terrorists take?
People have to get it through their heads, that
"it's us or them", there is NO in-between.
I much rather have it be "them".
Too bad, so sad. She through her lot in with the terrorists and died. She could have stayed home, and she would be alive and well.
It doesn't matter that she called herself a "peace protester", her actions were those of an ACTIVE TERRORIST SUPPORTER, trying to stop Israel from rooting out the terrorists murdering their own innocent population.
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