To: Howlin
I agree Howlin. If our soldiers really did this terrible disservice to humanity, then we should be very sorry. It makes no difference if there are others who have done worse things, and to us.
I'm still wondering if it really happened. Holding out on that, till I hear more details.
To: My back yard; Howlin; All
"I agree Howlin. If our soldiers really did this terrible disservice to humanity, then we should be very sorry. It makes no difference if there are others who have done worse things, and to us."
I agree completely. Both yesterday and today, GW demonstrated the depth of his character. He also explicitly stated his abiding belief that the American military is an honorable organization, which was sadly tainted by the actions of a few, and in doing so may have helped to save some lives.
And I'm listening to it on the radio right now--he is "sorry for the humiliation they suffered." I really dont' see anything weak or wrong with that.
To: My back yard
I'm right with you. I still smell something, but we have to deal with the hand we're dealt.
297 posted on
05/06/2004 12:14:56 PM PDT by
Howlin
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