IT’S THOSE HOMOS AGAIN
Malcom Lagauche
The U.S. Marines are incredibly adept at killing people. Most know 1,583 methods of killing somebody and re-arranging the victim’s body parts within five seconds. However, some were not taught a basic trait that encompasses all of humanity: when to keep your mouth shut. Yesterday, the Chairman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff (U.S.), Marine General Peter Pace, made some statements that prove he does not know when to keep quiet. I suppose he feels that an 18-star general has the right to publicly berate individuals. They also have the right to practice an act that is not illegal in the U.S.: stupidity. According to the New York Times: "I believe homosexual acts between two individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts, he (Pace) said. I do not believe the United States is well-served by a policy that says it is O.K. to be immoral in any way." (...) Pace speaks of morals, yet he is the number one U.S. military person behind one of the most immoral acts in the history of our planet: the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. I have yet to hear him speak out about the millions of Iraqi citizens who have died since 1991 because of U.S. military activities and the keeping in place of the deadly embargo against Iraq. Maybe he thinks that is moral...
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The U.S. Marines are incredibly adept at killing people. Most know 1,583 methods of killing somebody and re-arranging the victim’s body parts within five seconds. However, some were not taught a basic trait that encompasses all of humanity: when to keep your mouth shut. Yesterday, the Chairman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff (U.S.), Marine General Peter Pace, made some statements that prove he does not know when to keep quiet. I suppose he feels that an 18-star general has the right to publicly berate individuals. They also have the right to practice an act that is not illegal in the U.S.: stupidity. According to the New York Times: "I believe homosexual acts between two individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts, he (Pace) said. I do not believe the United States is well-served by a policy that says it is O.K. to be immoral in any way." (...) Pace speaks of morals, yet he is the number one U.S. military person behind one of the most immoral acts in the history of our planet: the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. I have yet to hear him speak out about the millions of Iraqi citizens who have died since 1991 because of U.S. military activities and the keeping in place of the deadly embargo against Iraq. Maybe he thinks that is moral...
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