--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 1/4/07 3:26:04 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
[MDixon wrote:]
> Well I'm  sure those rules that we observe helped all those people 
> in the 
> >  towers and aircraft that died as well as Richard Pearl and 
Nicholas 
> Berg,  not to 
> > mention the African embassies.

Non sequitur.

 It doesn't protects us any more  if 
> we observe 
> > the rules and our enemies don't. In fact it shows  our enemies, 
> that they can 
> > do whatever they want and can in turn  expect us to not do like 
> wise.
> 
> So we should just toss the rules and  behave like al Qaeda,
> right?
>
> No, we don't need to behead anybody or intentionally attack 
civilian  targets 
> in order to terrorize anybody. But we don't need to grant them any  
special 
> rights that we have never granted prisoners of war in the  past.

We don't even give them the rights we grant prisoners
of war.


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