those of you excusing american bombings of civilian populations...
by ...are a national disgrace Sunday, Apr. 11, 2004 at 3:08 PM
hey, you people who think the current US bombing of civilian populations in whole cities in Iraq is a good thing, those of you justifying it with gory pictures of any source:
you are the ones who are traitors to your country, as well as humanity.
the damage you're doing to the reputation of america as freedom-loving and "of, by and for" the people, a reputation of general (if occasionally misguided) decency built by generations of selfless american sacrifices for the freedoms of others, is being pissed away in the desert-- not even just for oil, but for short-term political currency. and for your cheap thrill of adolescent brutality mixed with self-righteousness. unspeakable shamefulness.
and then you cover for all that by gloating over the deaths of children. shame on you, for the shame you've brought on all of us.
special ps for our christian friends: and on easter no less. have you no shame? have you paid no attention to your Lord? are you really doing unto others? apparently not, based on your myopic self-righteousness when it's done unto you. what were His last words? "Forgive them, Father..." hardly a laser-guided bomb, that.
come to think of it, we haven't heard the president ask "what would Jesus do?" in a long time now. i like to think he's too ashamed to, but that would imply any moral compass at all, other than money and "re"election.
i just hope we can recover from the atrocious PR of this international humanitarian disaster y'all have insisted on making. maybe we can recover, after the leadership of the likes of you is dumped by a wised-up electorate, real soon now. good riddance to bad, sad, shameful rubbish. november's not a moment too soon, i just hope it's not too little too late.
you terminal fools.