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To: dinok
This act is more like something out of ancient Assyria. Doing this is totally against the rules of the Koran. The dead, even enemy pagans and infidels, are to be respected and buried. Not in the hospital where our soldier died--they were buried. This is a terrible act. We must meet this action with something that will tear the joy from their hearts. Clean out the city and march them to the south--replace the population with Kurds. Blow up their mosques--and destroy all that is good. Rip out the power lines we put up and the water systems. Let them drink sewage infested riverwater. If they want to act like ancient barbarians--let them live like them. Maybe give them 48 hours to bring us the heads of all in the video--or we launch an atomic attack that will kill all. I'm sorry, I am enraged by such acts.
205 posted on 04/01/2004 4:28:32 PM PST by Hollywoodghost (Let he who would be free strike the first blow)
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To: Hollywoodghost
"This act is more like something out of ancient Assyria. Doing this is totally against the rules of the Koran. The dead, even enemy pagans and infidels, are to be respected and buried."

I strongly disagree. These acts were VERY Islamic. Hell, the Koran itself, and other Islamic texts, come right out and tell the faithful to kill and mutilate their enemies. Give me one good example where a victorious Moslem army or a victorious Moselm force respected and buried their victims. And don't trot out the example of the thousands of political victims Saddam had murdered and buried in mass graves. Some respect! Their hands were still tied behind their backs when they were found. He had them buried in order to conceal them.
208 posted on 04/02/2004 4:52:55 AM PST by ought-six
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