Anonymous Report This Comment Date: April 18, 2005 02:44AM
c'mon man....you know it's much better to promote democracy, then murder the
countries that are not responsible for the attacks against your own country.
This way they die at a much slower rate so there are fewer protests.
anonymous Report This Comment Date: April 18, 2005 09:19AM
How many have died at the hands of Democracy? 100,000 in Iraq. 20,000 in El
Salvador. 25,000 in Colombia. 1.5 million in Vietnam. ..and the list goes
on.. I say we give democracy another chance.
duane Report This Comment Date: April 18, 2005 09:39AM
...........c'mon man,they had it comming.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: April 20, 2005 05:00AM
evil, currupt govemrnments never stand the test of
time because sooner or later the people stop
being afraid. The fear turns to hatred and resentment to the government,then its
days become numbered.
strife Report This Comment Date: April 20, 2005 04:21PM
About the 100,000 number of innocents that 1485 brings up, I know a little more
about those numbers than he does.
The 100,000 number was reached by the British journal named Lancet. How did they
guess that number? They said it could be anywhere from 8,000 to 194,000, making
100,000 a nice, even number in the middle. That's approximately a 99.6% margin
of error. That's far from acceptable to take something as fact.
Plus, if you take that 100,000 number and apply it, it'd mean that anywhere from
.5 to .75 civilans would be killed by each Allied soldier (depending on how you
count our own troops).
Considering that there is a 6:1 ratio of support troops to frontline combat arms
soldiers, they'd have to kill 3 to 3.5 people a piece. I know many veterans, all
of which disagree with that even being possible. One of which scoffed at the
idea that his battalion of 400 even could have killed 1200 or more civilians.
It's downright ridicilous.
Besides, all of those numbers, with the exception of Iraq, could be spun towards
the number of people that died for the sake of communism.
100,000 in a Iraq is a tragedy, but nothing compared to the 100,000,000 killed
by communism. Get real here, bud.
duane Report This Comment Date: April 21, 2005 02:11AM
The force is strong with this one.
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: April 25, 2005 06:11AM
Oh well, lets give it another chace because, Democracy sux, somewhat... if
communism go's slow barly no one dies, but go's fast, lots die, look it up its
funny because thats what the book says, so a round of shots go to
"STALIN", he killed around 70 million
McSugarman Report This Comment Date: September 03, 2005 10:58PM
All I know is that some guy once said: Democracy is the least worst form of
government. And I think he's right.