Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
Ring Ring schools in KIds..............

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_equivalence

Moral equivalence is a term used in political debate, usually to characterize in a negative way the claim that there can be no moral or ethical hierarchy decided between two sides in a conflict, nor in the actions or tactics of the two sides.

The term has some limited currency in polemic debates about the Cold War, and more currently, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "Moral equivalence" arose as a polemic term-of-retort to "moral relativism," which had been gaining use as an indictment against political foreign policy that appeared to use only a situation-based application of widely-held ethical standards.


While yes.... Isreal is killing civilians....they are not trying too. If it happens it is on accident.... trying to kill a Hezbullah fighter....

Hezbullah is just shooting rockets at civilians......

There is NO moral equivalance............

Hezbullah wants to kill civilians

Isreal Doesnt....................


did you fucking dense as lead mother fuckers even understand that?... NO im sure your are too dumb...........



you guys will come back with ...I hate america I hate Bush........I hate Bong yeah get in line
Well Bong, you do have a point, the motives and targets are different. And I do pretty much agree with jam's post as well. It's Isreal's apparent wanton disregard for civilian casualties that bothers me. Of course, as G Dubya has demonstrated, civilians don't mean shit. As long as they're on the other side, that is.

For the record:

-I love America
-I hate Bush (as all sensible people who care about this country should)
-I think Bong is cute and cuddly, like a teddy bear. And who could hate a teddy bear?
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