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on deleting what you don`t like...
Posted by parhad (Guest) - Wednesday, April 14 2004, 10:43:40 (EDT)
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...talk about your villagers...a family moves into your five hut village...you don`t like them...so you burn their hut down in the night..disappear them and end of problem.

For the life of me I don`t understand how people maintain they are descended from a great nation..that they HAVE a nation and are on their way to everlasting fame and glory and they can`t tolerate an opinion they don`t like. When you make "liking" the basis for what can exist in the world, you just created a means by which people who don`t like you can proceed against you.

People who clamor so much about their rights to take their place among the nations..who then faint and scream insults at the parents of those with opposing points of view are fit for the nursery or Bedlam...not the United Nations.

Why do people have to like each other? Why do Christians have to like what they see in order for it to live? The post can`t do any harm by itself..if it`s a lie nothing can be built on it. To rush to remove it means you can`t even withstand a lie...a hostile comment etc. If that`s true then how the hell do you expect to create a Christian enclave right now amid pissed as hell Muslims? The whole thing makes no sense..or rather the sense it makes is far away from what the boys claim.

Fact is they`re no more suited for having their own country than I am. There`s a reason, a damn good one too that they find themselves in this position..not Assyrians "without an Assyria"...that`s just plain foolishness...but Christians, suspect and increasingly distrusted and then hated in their own countries..because they`ve listenned one too many times to Western Christian promises to "help" them and get "their country" back in return for essentially betraying their neighbors. You`d think they`d have learned better by now..but fact is they`ve SO fouled their own nest that there`s no winning the trust of their neighbors again. The Chaldean bishop who gave money to Falluja is making a bold attempt to repair some of the damage done by Christian Iraqis...but it`s way too little too late.

I wonder how Chaldeans will be viewed, or how Mar Ibrahim will feel if someone decides those supplies and that money went to a Muslim who then killed an American? Ah...the sins we do two by two, we pay for one by one.

Seems the insurection America was calling for to out that cruel dictator who was oppressing and beating his own people so much, is now taking form and increasing in vehemence..only it`s coming about as a result of the attack by the Liberating American Democratic Compassionate Republicans. I`d say the Iraqi people were more content than not with the government they had, for all its flaws..like most Americans are forced to tolerate theirs..but attack either country from the outside and try to impose yourself on them..and you`re going to get the kind of popular insurrection the Iraqis are dishing out to the people THEY see as their oppressors. What a humiliating place for the country Jefferson built to find itself in. And this is the reason they`ll wrap themselves increasingly in God..because Iraq committed no crime...but it was "evil". People who see evil and then fight it...are the evil ones..they see it..they bring it with them..it exists only in their minds and once there, frees their conscience so they can do anything they feel like.



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