Actually, if anything it has been established that 'the people who
flew into the WTC' (read: muslims) are no different from the rest of
humanity in most meaningful ways. "Different rules?"....well, yes,
different theologies proclaim different tenets...and different sects
disagree on these tenets....
As for 'non-combatants' a euphemism for civilians...if a final count
were taken for each of the countries involved, the USA would fare
quite well....comparatively.

Throughout history it has been the job of propagandists to de-humanize
the apparent enemy for the State or leaders. Currently, all involved
are quite good at such exercises.



On Apr 13, 5:19 pm, Chuck Bowling <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Except for scale I fail to see the difference. And I think it's pretty much
> been established that the people who flew into the WTC go by a different set
> of rules than most of the rest of the world. They didn't hesitate to kill
> 3000 men, women, and children - all of whom were non-combatants.
>
> From my perspective it appears that they rejoice when a bus load of school
> kids dies, they howl at the moon when 100 innocent people die in a shopping
> center, they crap their burkas when a building full of infidels falls. I
> think they'd have multiple orgasms if they could nuke an entire city.
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 6:04 AM, [email protected] <
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> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Flying planes into buildings is a lot differant than engaging in
> > nucluare war now isnt it?
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> > As I say it is just a belife of mine, you need not share it.
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> > On Apr 9, 5:16 am, Chuck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Apr 7, 8:45 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
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> > > > Hey Rigsy,
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> > > > Yes we have learnt through the dropping of atomic weapons on Japan
> > > > over 60 years ago the devistation of nuclear weapons, do you really
> > > > think even the most extreame of 'terrorists' would be willing to
> > > > engage in such mutal destruction?  I simply don't believe it will ever
> > > > happen.
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> > > Few people believed the twin towers would ever fall to terrorism
> > > either.

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