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	Comments on: On respecting dead enemy soldiers	</title>
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		By: Mike M.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Before worrying about &quot;desecrating the dead&quot;, I think we need to first respect live &quot;enemy&quot; soldiers as valuable and sacred living beings. Afterall, isn&#039;t it impossible to desecrate that which is not sacred in the first place? Or are they only sacred in death and not in life? 
Why is it considered honorable to kill these living people, yet shocking and horrifying to piss on the inert results of these killings?
The flag waving government hypocrites in Washington, D.C. and their dead soul warrior hit-men in the Pentagon (the ones so outraged by this violation of the dead) are the very same people who continually order, encourage and applaud turning all these living people into the corpses that they only then find so worthy of their respect.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before worrying about &#8220;desecrating the dead&#8221;, I think we need to first respect live &#8220;enemy&#8221; soldiers as valuable and sacred living beings. Afterall, isn&#8217;t it impossible to desecrate that which is not sacred in the first place? Or are they only sacred in death and not in life?<br />
Why is it considered honorable to kill these living people, yet shocking and horrifying to piss on the inert results of these killings?<br />
The flag waving government hypocrites in Washington, D.C. and their dead soul warrior hit-men in the Pentagon (the ones so outraged by this violation of the dead) are the very same people who continually order, encourage and applaud turning all these living people into the corpses that they only then find so worthy of their respect.</p>
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