[Milsurplus] World War II Radio Functions
David Stinson
arc5 at ix.netcom.com
Sat Jan 13 08:52:32 EST 2007
> Why is it called "mistreatment"? Today, it's torture.
Because we're not allowed to call what other people do,"torture."
Only if Americans do it is it "torture."
That new Eastwood movie, "Letters from Iwo Jima,"
tells us how we're all common humanity;
people forced by evil governments to fight
when they would rather peacefully grow rice.
You know- common humanity that produced
the Burma railroad, the Bataan Death March,
summary beheadings and bayonettings,
the rape of Nanking- all those things modern Japanese
say never happened. Only the horrible Nazi death camp
of Guantanamo Bay is "torture."
D.S.
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