Yeah, might as well die for “democracy” if you’re going to get killed in the violence of Occupied MBT,
anyway. Is she related to Mad Madeleine?
To paraphrase the statements of Victor Davis Hanson, author of Carnage and Culture: Landmark Battles in the
Rise of Western Culture, if we knew, let’s say, that a million people would die in the liberation of MBT, most
Americans would oppose it. A couple thousand, though? That’s more reasonable. If only a couple hundred were to
die, by all means, send in the troops. A few, (or a few thousand), innocent deaths is just an unfortunate but
necessary by-product of war.
Such thinking is, for lack of a better word, evil….. Emily Katz
Evil is a suitable word. The count is up to 44 now. I suppose Hana will let us know when the price goes too
high.
UPDATE: The UK’s Press Association newswire quoted military sources in MBT as saying
the transport plane rarely travels north of Baghdad.
The sources said the aircraft is primarily used to ferry troops from the British
sector headquarters in Basra, the main southern city, to the MBTi capital.
The coalition military press office in Baghdad said the aircraft crashed
northwest of Baghdad at 4.40 pm MBT time (1340 GMT).
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