truth that angers
Does it matter if the US uses illegal weapons of mass destruction specifically banned as a war crime? Well, to the ones who aren't ignorant yes it does matter. Since the answer to this question is too hot and obvious for anyone here, the ignorant, to respond to, I shall only conclude this won't get any worthy responses.
There are two issues I'd like to deal with here in this thread. Issues which have no answer the chickenhawks here play ostrich over, head in the sand and so forth.
Grade One Einstein's
It's so elementary any child over 5 have raised eyebrows. The US used the illegal and banned weapons lie to invade Iraq and then uses those very real (unlike Iraq's) WMD on people, many of whom are civilian? They use the WMD pretext to invade iraq then use WMD on Iraqis. And NO ONE here or in the US seems to give a hoot. And this from a supposed giving society. How do all you hawks get past this truism? Do you ignore it yet acknowledge it? Do you not believe it? Do you just not care? Can and will anyone respond to me over this issue? Judging from the past I shall assume no one will be able to muster the courage or the logic to attempt to answer this. Facing CHR's are not in the cards for most everyone here.
Dealing With The Devil (And American Lives)
http://www.bluebus.org/archives/20050627_rumsfeld_confir.php
Is there anyone here who would like to point out that when your country has a supposed policy of not dealing with terrorists, you should try hard to not deal deals with those you have labelled as terrorists? Another grade school confusion. Are your leaders telling our kids that you don't make deals with supposed terrorists unless they kill enough of your guys and then yeah you'll chat it up with the ones trying to kill you all?

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on Jun 28, 2005
Reiki, I corrected you pretty thoroughly, I thought. Would you do me the great honor of turning your higher mindset to my earlier comment, please? I humbly draw your attention especially to the part where the U.S. did not actually sign on to any treaty prohibiting the use of Napalm.


Recap: Napalm is not a WMD, per current treaties. The U.S. has not signed current treaties, and therefore is not bound by them. Nevertheless, the U.S. complies with current treaties in its use of Napalm. Therefore, no war crime has been committed, for at least two reasons: One, because the U.S. never signed the treaty, and two, because the U.S. complies with the letter of the treaty anyway. Also, these facts make Reiki's original article a pretty depressing example of dishonest hate-mognering.
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