he's not trolling. so yea, it is sad[Edited on February 13, 2006 at 5:18 PM. Reason : 2]
2/13/2006 5:18:49 PM
as a person of faith who has attended the soa vigil with various nuns, preists, and other bretheren, the soa has become a big deal to me. its not something you should write off by giving us the benefit of the doubt.what did all of these guys have in common?http://www.soaw.org/new/article.php?id=205&cat=63they were all soa grads. even if they didnt learn all the tactics from their, i would hope that the us would do the honorable thing and wash their hands of this organization and not be involved with individuals such as these.
2/13/2006 5:20:58 PM
i have a solution... WE CAN CHANGE THE NAME AGAIN, IT WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM
2/13/2006 5:23:28 PM
2/13/2006 5:49:47 PM
I have no problem with prosecuting, admonishing and jailing those who used their position in conflict to murder, rape, etc. That shouldn't condemn the SOA program as a whole, considering that over 60,000 individuals have gone through the program. That in no way condones the actions of a few that violated the rules of war.
2/13/2006 5:56:25 PM
if governments wish to engage in such activities, it should not be up to us to provde them with any resources.
2/13/2006 6:00:39 PM
im condemning them for the things they are activuely teaching to everyone, not just the murder and rape that many of them doi mean just start here before you keep backing them up: http://www.soaw.org[Edited on February 13, 2006 at 6:04 PM. Reason : .]
2/13/2006 6:02:37 PM