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Old 02-25-2006, 04:26 PM   #11
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Re: "Americans kill dozens of prisoners"

Quote: (Originally Posted by bilal) recent massacre and violence in iraq after the bombing of the sacred shiate tomb is probably one of the worst man kind may have seen in recent times...........may afghanistan has some instances like the killing at tora bora mountians when daisy cutters were dropped on villages..............i mean recently in iraq more then 200 people in died in 3 days....most were ambushed while dayer hands were tied.............this is serious insainity goin on........mixed wid confusion and anger........every body seems to be kiliin others...........not knowin who is creatin the violence.......and ofcourse ........in civil war situations............casuallities caused by military mishaps also tends to increase..........damn............ this killing of innocent human beings all over the world............ i wish i cud do something for the peace..............

may be i shud sing this song and turn my back to the news

affirmative may be justifeid
take from one...give to another

the goal is to be unified....
take my hand be my brother

i fell angry ...i feel helpless
want to chage the world

ifeel volantile ....i feell alone
dont try to stop me no!!

(wow....dat was seroius stuff man..................)

Terrorists are targeting innocent men, women, and children. You could start advocating peace by urging moderate Muslims to actually protest these disgusting acts for once. Start telling people that Israel has a right to exist. That anti-Semiticism will only escalate violence. That fighting over the Kashmir region is pointless. Start telling people that Americans, Europeans, and the rest of the Western world are entitled to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." That they are entitled to free speech and to a free press. To me, a satirical cartoon of Muhammed is no where near as bad as cold blooded murder.
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