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To: bad company

When do these folks figure out that once they crash into something they are no longer here nor there to make a point to anyone. I still don't understand why they are so bent on that. The recruitors for these missions must have one hell of a line.


39 posted on 07/23/2004 3:04:56 AM PDT by DooDahhhh
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To: DooDahhhh
The death is the grand gesture. Their lives are empty and devoid of substance. this is their feeble attempt to give their existence meaning. They are no different than Racheal Corrie or Dylan Klebold.

Out of cowardice, sloth or moral bankruptcy, they have led their lives nowhere. They feel contempt and envy for those that have not subscribed to their empty lifestyle.

They use the grand gesture of suicide to hurt the "Infidels", Capitalists", "jocks" or whatever. they convince themselves that they are dying for a greater cause, when they are really doing it out of hatred' pure and simple.
41 posted on 07/23/2004 3:27:58 AM PDT by bad company ((<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">Hatriotism))
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To: DooDahhhh

Yeah, they do - to them it is a holy war against the "Great Satan". They aren't fighting for the same reasons that we are and we had better realize that.

I know it's hard to believe that people can or will die for their religion blindly without giving it a second thought, but they do.

Remember the Crusades? Have you heard of the missionaries that have died for their beliefs? These people have said it is a Holy War. They have stated that it is retribution for the Crusades.


65 posted on 07/23/2004 9:09:15 PM PDT by dixie sass (Texas - South Carolina on Steroids)
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