I want you all to read this quote:
"A few days later a group of Humvees from another unit passed by one of our machine gun positions, and they had the bodies of two dead Iraqis strapped to their hoods like a couple of deer. One of the bodies had exposed brain matter that had begun to cook onto the hood of the vehicle; it was a gruesome, medieval display. So much of what I experienced seemed out of contol, I saw so little respsect for the living and almost none for the dead, and there was almost no accountability."
Jim Talib Navy Corpsman assigned to 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.
I just thought I would share that with you. To let you know that WE need to fight this!
When does a country's actions push it over the line?
At what point did Nazi Germany become worth resisting?
What about Fascist Italy?
Do you think that when people spoke out about these governments that everyone embraced them as a hero? Or do you think their struggles were terrifying, and difficult?
"A few days later a group of Humvees from another unit passed by one of our machine gun positions, and they had the bodies of two dead Iraqis strapped to their hoods like a couple of deer. One of the bodies had exposed brain matter that had begun to cook onto the hood of the vehicle; it was a gruesome, medieval display. So much of what I experienced seemed out of contol, I saw so little respsect for the living and almost none for the dead, and there was almost no accountability."
Jim Talib Navy Corpsman assigned to 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.
I just thought I would share that with you. To let you know that WE need to fight this!
When does a country's actions push it over the line?
At what point did Nazi Germany become worth resisting?
What about Fascist Italy?
Do you think that when people spoke out about these governments that everyone embraced them as a hero? Or do you think their struggles were terrifying, and difficult?
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joenobody:
by the way, do you know anything about the anarchist printing guild in eugene? are they generally a good group to do business with?
stolenhistories:
update, damn you.