Some people never learn

Rob Shurbet seems to think atrocities on one side excuse those on the other. They don’t. Below are my first comments posted there.

Berg shouldn’t have been killed and he wouldn’t have been if the US government hadn’t invaded a country that had not attacked the US.

I have a question. When are the supporters of this war going to realize that supporting war crimes (an unprovoked war of aggression is itself a war crime) is precisely the opposite of patriotism?

Civilians die in wars and Bush is the one who chose this war. That means the blood of every civilian and soldier who has or will die in this war, including Berg, is on the hands of Bush and the people who voted for him.

You want America to be protected? Quit picking fights the US doesn’t belong in.

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  • freeman says:

    Wow. That guy sounds like the typical “good German” that you referred to in your last post.

    Criticizing USSA foreign policy = “leftist-America hating-propaganda”?

    Puhleeeeze. And I suppose that Nazi criticism was once viciously dismissed as being “leftist-German hating-propaganda”.

    This is why I don’t waste my time with fascist apologists and their less intelligent colleagues, the brownshirt brigade.

  • It never ceases to amaze me how around the bend these types are — like that neo-con nutjob who made a point recently of explicitly defending the Sith and the Empire because the parallels to the Star Wars universe are undeniable. I mean, “What’s your major malfunction, mother-fuckers?”

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