Would you kill a kid?
The Free Liberal
by Douglas Herman
08/14/05
Lots of soldiers kill for their country. Lots more die. Untold millions, hundreds of millions probably, have died for their countries, and their countries were sadly swept away, even though they sacrificed their lives to save it. Likewise, millions of soldiers have died -- on both sides of wars -- and the struggle remained the same. The First World War for example, was followed by the Second World War, and the same countries fought almost the same war, only a generation apart. And after each war, countries somehow survived. But the soldiers didn't. A young man (or his parents) needs to ask himself: Would I kill a kid to preserve my country? That question should be asked of all soldiers who enter the military. Just as important is the second question: How does killing a kid preserve my country?
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/001299.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Douglas Herman
08/14/05
Lots of soldiers kill for their country. Lots more die. Untold millions, hundreds of millions probably, have died for their countries, and their countries were sadly swept away, even though they sacrificed their lives to save it. Likewise, millions of soldiers have died -- on both sides of wars -- and the struggle remained the same. The First World War for example, was followed by the Second World War, and the same countries fought almost the same war, only a generation apart. And after each war, countries somehow survived. But the soldiers didn't. A young man (or his parents) needs to ask himself: Would I kill a kid to preserve my country? That question should be asked of all soldiers who enter the military. Just as important is the second question: How does killing a kid preserve my country?
http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/001299.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 15. Aug, 12:30