For the record, I was five when that happened.

No I would not. I do not condone what Timothy McVeigh did either, and
last time I checked he was American. I was commenting on a RECENT topic.
Hell, lets go back to the 12th century and condemn Genghis Kahn while we
are at it.

Sheesh!


Bruce

Larry Lyons wrote:
> A question then, would you have felt differently or reacted differently if it 
> were an American who committed the atrocity?
>
> Just look at how long Second Lieutenant William Calley served in prison for 
> the My Lai massacre. He served about 3 years before he was pardoned. And 
> Calley did not have the excuse of terminal cancer.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai
>
> If you condemn Abdel Baset al-Megrahi then why are you not condemning William 
> Calley who killed more people and has never expressed regret? Calley's crime 
> was quite possibly greater.
>
> I do not condone either crime both were horrific. But there is a degree of 
> hypocrisy here that's rather sad.
>
>   
>


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