To: RWR8189
I am still baffled as to why anyone, at least any patriotic American, would be at all saddened by Fox's death.
Were we saddened when Qusay and Uday were killed? Are we saddened when a US predator takes out a house full of terrorists? Are we saddened when a US sniper picks off an insurgent or someone harboring one?
Fox was a traitor to his nation. He aligned himself with terrorists. He provided media cover to the enemy and made it harder for US forces to operate in theater.
Why should I be in the least bit saddened by Fox's death? Why is anyone?
To: Longbow1969
I am still baffled as to why anyone, at least any patriotic American, would be at all saddened by Fox's death. Were we saddened when Qusay and Uday were killed? Are we saddened when a US predator takes out a house full of terrorists? Are we saddened when a US sniper picks off an insurgent or someone harboring one? Fox was a traitor to his nation. He aligned himself with terrorists. He provided media cover to the enemy and made it harder for US forces to operate in theater. Why should I be in the least bit saddened by Fox's death? Why is anyone?His goal was to harass American soldiers on the very soil they were fighting on. It sounds like treason in my book. He gets no sympathy from me.
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03/15/2006 6:13:39 PM PST by
Stepan12
To: Longbow1969
Very well said, Longbow1969. As horrifying and barbaric as Mr. Fox's death may have been, I am not saddened in any way. As I have written elsewhere on this thread (and with apologies to the Beverly Hillbillies writers), he simply got a heapin' helpin' of terrorist hospitality in their locality, just as he knew (and perhaps even expected or hoped) he could.
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