To: ladyjane
"All of them. Really. Quite a perspective". Yes, quite a perspective, is it not? I find it absolutely amazing that because it is being reported that a Black Muslim US soldier is suspected in this grenade attack, comments about the father of the dead soldier appear on this thread. Just what exactly is the connection? Other than that they are both "Black", there is none. And because there is none it seems to me that some posters here are trying to equate being "Black" with being anti-American or unpatriotic or something. Amongst my friends and acquaintances some of the finest are black men who served this country in the military with the utmost dignity, bravery and patriotism. These are men who deserve our deepest respect and gratitude.
To: vikingcelt
I think you forget to mention the posts about OKC, Johnny Taliban, the white protesters with the disgusting sign and other comments.....either that or you and I are reading different threads.
To: vikingcelt
Agree. It is Muslim fanatics and not the color of one's skin. Fanatics such as John Walker Lindh(sp) and others are white.
582 posted on
03/22/2003 6:44:52 PM PST by
Gracey
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