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To: blessu
"Should the 'good guys' really use the same tactics as the 'bad guys'? What's next? A beheading?"

The general answer to your first question is "yes".

Beheading? Absolutely not. Be-arming, be-legging, be-footing, be-fingering and be-nosing all at once is be-fitting for the Islamic sadistical monsters and affords the same results as beheading and will make the liberals feel better.

Leni

37 posted on 09/26/2004 6:50:18 AM PDT by MinuteGal
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To: MinuteGal

"Should the 'good guys' really use the same tactics as the 'bad guys'? What's next? A beheading?"

Killing a leader of Hamas is not quite 'using the same tactics as the bad guys.' Killing their kids on the school bus would be using the same tactics. Get them where they think they're safe. Pluck them off one at a time. A dozen at a time... either way, cheers to Israel for kicking a*s.


40 posted on 09/26/2004 6:58:28 AM PDT by rampage8 (Chief Justice Clinton)
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To: MinuteGal; blessu
"Should the 'good guys' really use the same tactics as the 'bad guys'? What's next? A beheading?"

The general answer to your first question is "yes".

Actually, NO.

The terrorist make it a point to include innocent civilians as in women and children as their targets. The United States and Israel don't do this, innocent people do get killed and yes by us, but not intentionally, it happens in a war. We've even gone out of our way to protect innocent lives, where as the terrorists make it a point to target them.

That I think separates us from them.

44 posted on 09/26/2004 7:11:17 AM PDT by quesera (Americans don't want a spitball throwing girly man as President. We want the real deal, VOTE GWB!)
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