So much for "never again." 

I saw one UN worker and there was the stench of bodies all around us and I asked him how many children he'd seen killed and he just held up his hand, put four fingers out and just started sobbing.

It will be just like Rwanda. Nothing will stop it now.

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Joseph Eagar
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Joseph Eagar

We have to do something--the Obama people supposedly went into Libya to prevent the very same thing!  Surely this situation calls for intervention.

John Marzan
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John Marzan

they're not muslims... so they're not worth saving.


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nordman
John Marzan: they're not muslims... so they're not worth saving. · Apr 4 at 4:17am

Yes, It wasn't muslims who were massacred so once  again the media yawns. 

After all,  all the news that's fit  to print has to fit the  the narrative. 

Edited on Apr 4, 2011 at 7:41am
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Jan-Michael Rives

"But it's so expensive to intervene! Who cares about those people, anyway? We have so many problems right here at home! We can't be the world's policeman!" Blah, blah, blah...

If we do nothing about this, we are no better than the UN.


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