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Old 26-07-2003, 22:45   #5
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Let's be fair, this is a nation of people who have suffered under sadman hussain's rule and are ready to believe what they are told or risk being killed / tortured or worse.

Once you have lived like that for a while, someone comes along and says "It's OK, I killed 'em" you're gonna need convincing!
Imagin the punishment for being publicly pleased that they are dead only to find out they are alive and well and on their way round!

Personaly, I believe they are dead. I understand the medical proof esp. the x-rays etc. but I am a western educated man from a (semi) free country.

[User Edit] Didn't want to double post & had more to say!

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Originally posted by Russ D
America has yet again shown how hypocritical it can be. When the bodies of the dead troops were shown on Iraqi TV, it was 'barbaric', but of course because good ol' Uncle Sam is doing it, it's "different".
Is seeing pictures of dead kids sick?

I would imagin right now you are thinking "Damn yes!" and you would be correct.... but..... what about the mother of a teenage girl who decided to publish pictures of her daughter dead on her bedroom floor in a bid to try and get youngsters off hard drugs?
I'm in agreement with her. Under certain circumstances, it is important to show pictures of the dead.
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