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A dog should be entitled to the same rights we are. Planet Earth is the dog's home too - or are you going to dispute that as well?
Originally posted by cantsee4looking
reply to post by rainfall
you americans have a lot to answer to.....why have you not done anything about this crime.............it is appauling
Originally posted by Berserker01
I have done a few tours over there, seen the pink mist, had to knife someone, put a couple down in hand to hand and did some more things of that nature.
Having done all of that, not regretting any of it and enjoying some of it. I have always felt that I was somewhat a twisted individual, not many people in the world that have done the things I have.
Originally posted by Mike Shackled
We are talking about a few bad people here, not the entire USA.
[edit on 3-3-2010 by Mike Shackled]
Originally posted by Anjin
I agree that the soldiers that did those horrible things should get the worst punishment that could be handed out but painting the entire U.S military in the same light is EXACTLY the same as saying all Muslims are terrorists.
p23 Edward House, presidential advisor about Secretary of State Robert Lansing "He believes that almost any form of atrocity is permissible provided a nation's safety is involved." When House asked Lansing who should best determine the level of atrocity appropriate to protect the nation, Lansing replied, "the military authorities of the nation committing the atrocities." Thus, the leaders of the armed forces accused of committing a crime should be the final judge of whether the act was justified in the interests of the nation. p25 International law [Secretary of State Robert Lansing contended] regulated relations among nations; it had no jurisdiction over what a state chooses to do to its own people.