The recent bloodshed that has happened in Baghdad are only a proof of how cowardly terrorists have become to get to their goals. I am sure as Hell certain that the only welcome they will get in the other life is a chain on their necks with them being dragged into Hell's mouth and everyone else laughing at them for the indignified death they sought out to.
70 students died.
100 are reported to be injured.
Amongst others who were witnesses of the bloodshed that sends shocks down the strongest spines.
When is everyone going to get it through their heads that its not a matter of you being Shi'at or Sunni or whatever religion you represent. We are all human beings. We share the same blood. The same features.
Why then are we fighting over something that we can all share when we are all brothers and sisters of the same country? Why? Why are we all stupid to make the same mistakes over and over again? Why must we follow in the path of our stupid leaders and make the mistakes they did when we can be so much better than them by setting an example at harmony in human relations?
Why?
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- Bombers rock Baghdad University
Thursday, January 18, 2007
who stands to gain?
Posted by Sleepless In Muscat at 00:05
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2 comments:
I agree with you. Its sad that people are not viewing this as an opportunity to grow.
I must admitt that I find your argument surprising. Does your argument apply to Israel, and Palestine? They are all humans, or do they have to share the same blood and have the same features to survive in the same area?
"When is everyone going to get it through their heads that its not a matter of you being Shi'at or Sunni or whatever religion you represent. We are all human beings. We share the same blood. The same features."
Per Your Request:
Your arguement would be valid except for the fact that the 'Israelis' invaded Palestine through force and forced out the natural habitants of the country through murderous methods whilst neglecting the very basic international humane standards in treatment.
So my answer would be is no
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