an eye for an eye

Richard Romeo richardromeo at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 12 17:25:00 CST 2001


A case can be made as well, and has been, that Israel's so-called 
assassinations of Palestinian terrorists differ from the suicide bomber s in 
that civilians are not the targets, though civilians are killed by Israeli 
forces in the process of those assassinations. The upshot is pretty much the 
same, but the intentions I suspect are important too.
It's not an easy policy to feel whole-heartidly for, I admit.
But the world is a messy, unforgiving place.

Rich


>From: "barbara100 at jps.net" <barbara100 at jps.net>
>Reply-To: barbara100 at jps.net
>To: "pynchon-l at waste.org" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>Subject: RE: RE: Selective Memory
>Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 17:02:37 -0500
>
>Dude, the end of Toby Levy's post quoted Ghandi's, "An eye for an eye makes 
>the whole world blind." It was his post and Ghandi's remark that motivated 
>me to go fetch the Report from Democracy Now! for you all to see. If the 
>comment fits, use it!
>Don't take your guilt out on me...
>
>

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