As if this wasn't bad enough

Shadowfax said:
now, for your last comment..."cnn can't be everywhere"

true. but if you believe everything that is shown and said on cnn, i'm not going to start any discussion with you anymore.

Exactly the point that I was trying to make regarding you not having heard anything about Turks killing Kurds.
Some people believe that if they see it on CNN, then it must be the truth, and reversly...if they didn't hear about it on CNN (or some other news source)...it never happened.

Not that I'm saying that Genocide has happened or anything, but if it were to happen, or be planned...I think that they would've gotten rid of the cameramen by now. Ya dont want witnesses to stuff like that...especially 10-12 million viewers worldwide.

I'm taking the slippery slope here...but don't you think that this would be the perfect time to get rid of a few Kurds and place the blame on Saddam...or maybe the Americans?

Maybe it was a stray missile like the one that hit the bus-full of Syrians.

Stray smart-missile? C'Mon! That bus was targeted...but not by the USA I'd bet.
 
You sure it wasn't knocked off course by a GPS scrambler?;)

Oh, since I missed it earlier, happy full membership.
 
I just wonder what the Kurds are going to do after the war in the long term. I keep thinking about the Afghan Muhajadeen who went nutso after the Russians left... and ultimately turned on us.
 
Maybe the 'Glass Desert' method would be best....NUKE THE WHOLE MIDDLE EAST... solves a few problems and then some.

What is it about that region that just breeds zealots and lunatics? The heat??(
 
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