Life can be cheap in some places, thankfully we've gone past that stage in our society.
Yeah, the U.S. should pull out so buttheads like this can run the place.
What are you talking about? That's a pretty ambiguous message you've left for your readers Ricardo, might want to clarify.RicardoBlanco wrote:
Life can be cheap in some places, thankfully we've gone past that stage in our society.
I don't see how it's extreme. They targetted an enemy leader, and killed him. It's what everyone does. Americans, British, French, Australians, Germans, Russians. He didn't just disagree with them, he was helping their enemies fight a war.
so ur implying all tennis coaches are evil? and wearing shorts is also evil?Bubbalo wrote:
I don't see how it's extreme. They targetted an enemy leader, and killed him. It's what everyone does. Americans, British, French, Australians, Germans, Russians. He didn't just disagree with them, he was helping their enemies fight a war.
RTFAcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
so ur implying all tennis coaches are evil? and wearing shorts is also evil?Bubbalo wrote:
I don't see how it's extreme. They targetted an enemy leader, and killed him. It's what everyone does. Americans, British, French, Australians, Germans, Russians. He didn't just disagree with them, he was helping their enemies fight a war.
i did... but the main reason they killed him was because he was wearing shorts...mikkel wrote:
RTFAcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
so ur implying all tennis coaches are evil? and wearing shorts is also evil?Bubbalo wrote:
I don't see how it's extreme. They targetted an enemy leader, and killed him. It's what everyone does. Americans, British, French, Australians, Germans, Russians. He didn't just disagree with them, he was helping their enemies fight a war.
Here's a better link of the story the OP is referring to:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/t … =si_latest
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/t … =si_latest
they were killed for wearing shorts... not because of helping the enemy... there is your evidenceThe athletes were in shorts when they were killed and police believe the attack was related to a warning by extremists against such attire, police Lt. Maitham Abdul Razzaq said. He said the warning was made in leaflets distributed in the Sadiyah neighborhood in southwest Baghdad a week before the attack.