| 31 Mar 2007 06:10 pm |
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| 31 Mar 2007 06:35 pm |
UBER 1337 Poster Rep: 1  Joined: 28 Feb 2007 Posts: 2,401 OFFLINE | how sad  ---
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| 31 Mar 2007 06:59 pm |
UT Guest | Why would Israelies kill those who aren’t even trying to fight them? Not only is that immoral but it’s cowardly. They’re going to try to kill defenseless people even though they know they have nothing to hurt them with. Quite pathetic. | |
| 31 Mar 2007 07:18 pm |
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| 31 Mar 2007 07:39 pm |
The drummer Rep: 19  Joined: 20 Aug 2005 Posts: 14,618 OFFLINE | UT wrote:
Why would Israelies kill those who aren’t even trying to fight them? Not only is that immoral but it’s cowardly. They’re going to try to kill defenseless people even though they know they have nothing to hurt them with. Quite pathetic.
yeah but they kill Israel kids too. So they are both at fault. --- <iframe src=“http://gamercard.xbox.com/REPLACE-THIS-WITH-YOUR-GAMERTAG.card” scrolling=“no” frameBorder=“0” height=“140” width=“204”>Put your gamertag here too.</iframe>
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| 31 Mar 2007 07:40 pm |
strychnine in the guacamole Rep: 47  Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 16,074 OFFLINE | Poor kid. I can’t even watch the other half. ---
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| 31 Mar 2007 07:42 pm |
M v C Graphics Designer Rep: 14  Joined: 23 Jul 2006 Posts: 8,080 OFFLINE | ha shame, didnt even watch it ---
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| 31 Mar 2007 08:10 pm |
UBER 1337 Poster Rep: 25  Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 3,457 OFFLINE | wow.. | |
| 31 Mar 2007 08:31 pm |
The Magnificent Bastard Rep: 69  Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 19,614 | Just goes to show that nothing is sacred in war. Innocents will die. They always will as long as the military continue to choose firearms over the old fashioned hand to hand combat of yesteryear. This is one of the main reasons I don’t approve the use of firearms in combat situations. They are impersonal to those that die and do the killing and the bullets don’t discriminate.
My heart goes out to her family. I hope that she will find new strength to deal with her now altered perception of life and living as a blind person. ---

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| 01 Apr 2007 12:35 am |
Agent of Chaos Rep: 54  Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 40,088 OFFLINE | Well that’s war for ya. Doesn’t suprise me but definetly terrifies me. ---

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| 01 Apr 2007 01:00 am |
The one and only OP Rep: 27  Joined: 28 May 2006 Posts: 9,100 OFFLINE | firewolf81 wrote:
Just goes to show that nothing is sacred in war. Innocents will die. They always will as long as the military continue to choose firearms over the old fashioned hand to hand combat of yesteryear. This is one of the main reasons I don’t approve the use of firearms in combat situations. They are impersonal to those that die and do the killing and the bullets don’t discriminate.
My heart goes out to her family. I hope that she will find new strength to deal with her now altered perception of life and living as a blind person.
Even if everybody used swords instead of guns innocent people would still die or get raped. Guns are nothing more than tools, it’s the people behind them that need to be eliminated.
Though, they future with war isn’t looking to great.
In the future it may be possible for one country to render all electronics in another country useless until they cooperate. No machines would work at all. Imagine terrorists having a weapon like that in their hands. --- Club: Ramunematt Is A Fucking Dumbass
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| 01 Apr 2007 06:02 am |
bahaha-its me Guest | firewolf81 wrote:
Just goes to show that nothing is sacred in war. Innocents will die. They always will as long as the military continue to choose firearms over the old fashioned hand to hand combat of yesteryear. This is one of the main reasons I don’t approve the use of firearms in combat situations. They are impersonal to those that die and do the killing and the bullets don’t discriminate.
My heart goes out to her family. I hope that she will find new strength to deal with her now altered perception of life and living as a blind person.
dont approve of firearms? why not jus dont approve of violence?
things like these happen and a lot of people dont approve of it. but thas as much as they do, “dont approve”.
i give props to goldenraptor for showing us tha horrors of war. but, more than likely, its not gunna change nothing. most of us will jus go about our business after seing this. and thas tha worse part. | |
| 01 Apr 2007 06:52 am |
The Magnificent Bastard Rep: 69  Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 19,614 | bahaha-its me wrote:
firewolf81 wrote:
Just goes to show that nothing is sacred in war. Innocents will die. They always will as long as the military continue to choose firearms over the old fashioned hand to hand combat of yesteryear. This is one of the main reasons I don’t approve the use of firearms in combat situations. They are impersonal to those that die and do the killing and the bullets don’t discriminate.
My heart goes out to her family. I hope that she will find new strength to deal with her now altered perception of life and living as a blind person.
dont approve of firearms? why not jus dont approve of violence?
things like these happen and a lot of people dont approve of it. but thas as much as they do, “dont approve”.
i give props to goldenraptor for showing us tha horrors of war. but, more than likely, its not gunna change nothing. most of us will jus go about our business after seing this. and thas tha worse part.
OH I approve of violence. Just not guns. They’re so impersonal. I would hate to die or kill someone with a firearm.
Death and life are personal and the death of a person at the hands of another should be personal too. There should be a connection between the victim and person taking the life. They should watch that persons last minutes. stay with them to the end. Remember their face and the expression. remember their name.
If someone is to kill another, that persons life should be the other persons burden to carry. Death is not something that should be taken literally. not something that should be dealt by the barrel of a gun that shoots a indiscriminate projectile that knows no friend or foe.
Such weapons cause many casualties and many of the people will die without even knowing who shot them, much like the people who shot them will not feel the burden of taking a life.
This is why I don’t believe or like firearms.
When my time comes, I hope that my killer will show me the dignity and respect that taking someones life deserves. ---

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| 01 Apr 2007 07:06 am |
bahaha-its me Guest | firewolf81 wrote:
bahaha-its me wrote:
firewolf81 wrote:
Just goes to show that nothing is sacred in war. Innocents will die. They always will as long as the military continue to choose firearms over the old fashioned hand to hand combat of yesteryear. This is one of the main reasons I don’t approve the use of firearms in combat situations. They are impersonal to those that die and do the killing and the bullets don’t discriminate.
My heart goes out to her family. I hope that she will find new strength to deal with her now altered perception of life and living as a blind person.
dont approve of firearms? why not jus dont approve of violence?
things like these happen and a lot of people dont approve of it. but thas as much as they do, “dont approve”.
i give props to goldenraptor for showing us tha horrors of war. but, more than likely, its not gunna change nothing. most of us will jus go about our business after seing this. and thas tha worse part.
OH I approve of violence. Just not guns. They’re so impersonal. I would hate to die or kill someone with a firearm.
Death and life are personal and the death of a person at the hands of another should be personal too. There should be a connection between the victim and person taking the life. They should watch that persons last minutes. stay with them to the end. Remember their face and the expression. remember their name.
If someone is to kill another, that persons life should be the other persons burden to carry. Death is not something that should be taken literally. not something that should be dealt by the barrel of a gun that shoots a indiscriminate projectile that knows no friend or foe.
Such weapons cause many casualties and many of the people will die without even knowing who shot them, much like the people who shot them will not feel the burden of taking a life.
This is why I don’t believe or like firearms.
When my time comes, I hope that my killer will show me the dignity and respect that taking someones life deserves.
why tha hell would u wanna stab a person u repect? now thas jus stupid. | |
| 01 Apr 2007 07:29 am |
The Magnificent Bastard Rep: 69  Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 19,614 | In battle, two true warriors have respect for each other. They know that one will die and that they will do their best to make sure it is not them. In situations where you face another opponent and death is a certainty, you learn to embrace the inevitable. Fate has placed you both in a situation where one must perish. Just because you take a life or have your life taken, doesn’t mean that the event should be insignificant. Someone has lost their life. That deserves respect. For the dying person, there may or not be an after. You will be the last person that person sees. He deserves to know that he died with honor. That his life and death has served a purpose and that deserves respect.
A life is something thats should be cherished and when you take a life, it should not be done without thought. That is why you should honor and respect the dying. You have taken something that is most precious and that should not be taken lightly.
Even thou most hated enemy shall earn respect in death.
For he has given his life in place of your own. ---

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| 01 Apr 2007 08:41 am |
bahaha-its me Guest | well if u respect him so much, why not stop fighting? | |
| 01 Apr 2007 09:27 am |
The Magnificent Bastard Rep: 69  Joined: 28 Dec 2006 Posts: 19,614 | bahaha-its me wrote:
well if u respect him so much, why not stop fighting?
Life is not that simple. take a war for example.
If you stop fighting you die. simple. you understand that and he understands that. You both have your reasons for engaging in battle and it is kill or be killed. However, I would rather die at close quarters combat then get hit by some nameless bullet shot from a rifle 100 metres away.
Rifles in combat can kill dozens of men and the person behind the trigger might not even know how many and whom they have killed. who will remember the dead. especially those who lay hidden in the mud and grime. Forgotten are the nameless dead by all but their families and friends. Their lives have no meaning when compared to a round from a rifle. They become cannon fodder. Moving targets to be picked off at distance with little or no compassion. Their death is impersonal and lonely. their last moments spent in solitude with no one to console them and that is if they even realize that they are dead.
Life deserves more respect than that. Death deserves honor. Every life taken should be remembered and weigh burden on the person who extinguished the spark of life. They should remember and respect the dead. ---

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| 01 Apr 2007 09:32 am |
bahaha-its me Guest | well then why not stay out of war? | |
| 01 Apr 2007 09:47 am |
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