roger, out?usmarine2005 wrote:
Roger overLotta_Drool wrote:
Boot this is JD, go ahead over.ATG wrote:
Boot to JD.
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Sierra Hotel Hotel Hotel, over.usmarine2005 wrote:
Roger overLotta_Drool wrote:
Boot this is JD, go ahead over.ATG wrote:
Boot to JD.
Who's this " we "? You got a monkey in your pocket.sergeriver wrote:
Why?ATG wrote:
Boot to JD.
While this is written with humor and sarcasm, it shows a great true. We read every day about 50, 60 or even more than 100 people dead in Iraq, and we don't care. Behind those 500 dead people/week, there are thousands of relatives and friends, suffering for their lost.
I care.
I care about the Indy/Pakistani Kashmere conflict. About the Chinese butchery in Tibet. I would stop the slaughter in Darfur.
I would. America wouldn't. But if I was king and I had the ability to stop those things I would. You would not want to watch however, because rivers of blood would have to flow.
In the end though, secular godless liberals would be happy because there would be no religions, no borders and no politician above the law.
We are talking silly, right?
ATG wrote:
Who's this " we "? You got a monkey in your pocket.
I care.
I care about the Indy/Pakistani Kashmere conflict. About the Chinese butchery in Tibet. I would stop the slaughter in Darfur.
sergeriver wrote:
Ok, that should read we don't seem to care coz we have lost sensibility since we read about that every day. Of course we care.
the Iraq War is more than a repeated headline in the news to a lot of us.
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