Abu Musab al-Zarqawi = worm food... - by SlyFoxx
littlek on 11/6/2006 at 02:25
Quote Posted by Gestalt
littlek, you're saying we should only expect the press to meet the same standards of behaviour as people who beheaded a man. That's pretty damn sad.
What I am saying is the SOB does not deserve any respect...even in death. Try to keep up and re-read the posts. :rolleyes:
Gestalt on 11/6/2006 at 02:53
Quote Posted by littlek
What I am saying is the SOB does not deserve any respect...even in death. Try to keep up and re-read the posts. :rolleyes:
There is no difference.
Rogue Keeper on 12/6/2006 at 07:26
Quote Posted by WAREAGLE
well no shit. i just dont see the point in being so negative,
all the time. Everyone knows its sucks. But, I
do see the point in news showing the negative.
"Death has a tendency to encourage a depressing view of war."
(Donald Rumsfeld)
:rolleyes:
Deep Qantas on 12/6/2006 at 08:34
Everyone deserves respect in death.
Hier on 12/6/2006 at 12:15
Quote Posted by Deep Qantas
Everyone deserves respect in death.
If they didn't deserve respect in life, why so in death?
Malygris on 12/6/2006 at 12:26
Quote Posted by Deep Qantas
Everyone deserves respect in death.
While it is still fairly early in the morning, that nonetheless qualifies as the dumbest thing I've heard all day.
fett on 12/6/2006 at 13:19
Heard there were people in this thread that couldn't care less confirm/deny.
Paz on 12/6/2006 at 13:28
Weren't some of you chaps on that HITLER'S AMAZING ART thread going "guys, guys - he was a human being too, let's not define him in one dimension".
Which, in a sense, I happen to agree with. However, the comparison with what's going down on this thread is quite intriguing (in a non-smart-arsy kind of way, I promise).
Is the main factor simply time?
The al-Zarqawi decorative pottery thread is scheduled for 2037.
OnionBob on 12/6/2006 at 15:42
Quote Posted by fett
couldn't care less
VICTORY