Klarinet Archive - Posting 000327.txt from 2004/11

From: Joe Fasel <jhf@-----.gov>
Subj: Re: [kl] RE: elections
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 12:56:35 -0500

I don't by any means disagree with the substance of your statement,
but I had thought that most of those 100,000 deaths were not the
result of the aerial bombardment, but of subsequent events. Am
I mistaken? (It's entirely possible.)

Cheers,
--Joe

On 2004.11.08 10:43, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
> However, we do have a problem with things like world leaders who find it=20
> morally desirable to use massive numbers of aeroplanes to rain down=20
> massive numbers of explosives, and in the process kill 100,000+ innocent=20
> people. One can't help but feel that, in such circumstances, what is=20
> missing is the suicide, not the bomb.

Joseph H. Fasel, Ph.D. email: jhf@-----.gov
Systems Planning and Analysis phone: +1 505 667 7158
University of California fax: +1 505 667 2960
Los Alamos National Laboratory post: D-2 MS F609; Los Alamos, NM 8=
7545

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