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I'm just so upset about hearing of Daniel Pearl's murder in Pakistan. I think it's more symbolic than anything else (so many people are murdered every day about whom we never hear), but it sure sank my spirits today. Makes all the other arguments and debates here and on other online threads seem awfully insignificant.

 

What makes anyone think they have a right to kill another for anything other than direct defense?

 

Jesus wept. :(

Posted

You are so right.

Things are different now. I want to enjoy life and the pleasure I can attain because I really think our time on this planet is limited.

 

Before I die, I would love to have Nashville's Small Town John take his humongous cock and Fuck Kenneth Lay in the ASS on a Pay Per View TV special and make that weasel squeal like a hog-tied pig about to get castrated in front of a bunch of horny FFA boys.

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>

>Before I die, I would love to have Nashville's Small Town

>John take his humongous cock and Fuck Kenneth Lay in the ASS

>on a Pay Per View TV special and make that weasel squeal

>like a hog-tied pig about to get castrated in front of a

>bunch of horny FFA boys.

 

Hooboy, don't hold back, let it all out :-)

 

Cheers! Ritchie

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I agree, the murder of Daniel Pearl was a loathsome act.

 

It also disturbs me that since 1946, the USA has run a training

school for soldiers from Latin American countries, many of

whose "graduates" have gone on to be notorious abusers of human

rights. See soaw.org, and write your elected representatives

if you don't want the US to support this kind of activity.

Posted

>I'm just so upset about hearing of Daniel Pearl's murder in

>Pakistan. I think it's more symbolic than anything else (so

>many people are murdered every day about whom we never

>hear), but it sure sank my spirits today. Makes all the

>other arguments and debates here and on other online threads

>seem awfully insignificant.

>

>What makes anyone think they have a right to kill another

>for anything other than direct defense?

>

>Jesus wept. :(

 

Of course the killing of Mr. Pearl was a horror for him and his family...but for you?

I think the media has way too much control over your emotions.

 

Many innocent people have died in this honorable adventure but Mr. Pearl knew the dangers and met a horrible death...but at least he knew it was dangerous.

 

Don't be so manipulated by the news.

;-)

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