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WebWord Comment -- I don't know where it came from but I've had a phrase running through my mind all day: My God Versus Your God. Everytime I think I understand it, the meaning shifts.

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My biggest concern is fueling the average American's ignorance by declaring war on a country rather than a specific group.

Everybody's thinking about goin' to war against the Palestians and whatnot, which isn't quite sound. Bear in mind that the real culprit is the group actually responsible for this massacre, not the average Middle Easter. The people celebrating this massacre simply don't know any better.

For instance, in WWII, America wasn't at war with Germany, but with Hitler and his cronies. You think the average 20-year-old Nazi puppet really wanted a holocaust? Of course not, and neither does the average Middle-Easter.

Don't be fooled by Bush's marketing tactics. He's counting on America's deeply seeded racial discrimination in order to fuel the money-making War Machine. American must rise above this mob mentality by making the distinction between race and individuals.

Posted by Francis @ 09/14/2001 01:28 PM EST

This is not about God or religion. It's about morals. It is morally wrong to slaughter innocent people for the good of evil. My God and your God would agree.

Posted by Don't be a part of the proble, Jim @ 09/13/2001 11:14 PM EST

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