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khalid masood kmasood1966 at hotmail.comFri Oct 7 20:53:23 BST 2005
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i totally agree with Dr. sohail muzammil's view. >From: "Sohail Muzammil" <sohailmuzammil at hotmail.com> >Reply-To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list <trauma-list at trauma.org> >To: "Trauma & Critical Care mailing list" <trauma-list at trauma.org> >Subject: Re: Bali Bombings >Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 23:43:12 +0500 > >Next time you're browsing do check out the number of kids who died due to >sanctions on Iraq. If that is not enough please check on the "collateral >damage" to civillians in the war to liberate Iraq of its oil. I am sure the >numbers will surprise you or maybe you just want to see the war through Fox >tinted glasses. Of course now we are all safe with the weapons of mass >destruction safely dismantled from the news. > >Interview on BBC by George W.Bush "..It is God who has guided me for the >Palaestinian state and to invade Iraq to ..." So much for the imposition of >a belief system. Is this list silent on issues outside of Europe and >America? In my opinion, yes (with honourable exceptions). Deal with it. > >Regards >S Muzammil, FRCS > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <docrickfry at aol.com> >To: <trauma-list at trauma.org> >Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 3:44 AM >Subject: Re: Bali Bombings > > >Sure----is it not commmon courtesy and tolerance to be respectful of those >who blow up innocent people to make their own adolescent point as to who's >beliefs are right? Perhaps we should all try to understand them a bit >more, >and then we can all be one big happy family--what are a few hundred lives >per pop compared to understanding and tolerance? >ERF > >-----Original Message----- >From: Gordon S. Doig <gdoig at med.usyd.edu.au> >To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list <trauma-list at trauma.org> >Sent: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 08:24:59 +1000 >Subject: Re: Bali Bombings > > >America is not the World's policeman (Isn't there a movie with puppets >about >this???). It is not up to any one country/religion/person to determine >another's policy/objectives/goals. > >The world would be a better place if we were all more tolerant and >respectful of each other. > >Gordon > >Don Benson wrote: > > >Radical Islam isn't new. Early in the 18th Century, the Ottomans used > >Caucasians as slaves. Wahhabism inspired the birth of the lasting >dynasty, > >the House of Saud (remember them folks?) and the growing Ottoman Empire. > >Fortunately for Europe, technology was in its infancy or things would >have > >been different. We had another close call with Hitler: his mistake was in > >choosing the wrong scapegoats (the Jews - high tech thinkers who brought >us > >atomic energy and rocketry); if he would have gotten the bomb first, >again, > >things would have been different. > > > >The Islamic Republic of Iran makes no bones about its radical theocracy. > >Either you trust a crazy man with a gun, or you don't. I don't, and I > >suspect that our "pseudo-religious nitwit" in the White House doesn't > >either. But, what are his options at present? Bomb Iran? Woo Nellie, >would > >he catch hell from the Left all over the planet. He caught hell from the > >Left when he went after the last crazy man who postured like he had a >gun. > > > >I believe we are experiencing the twilight in the War on Terror. I am >also > >afraid that it will take a nuclear device in one of our major cities >before > >we the people of this great nation unite in common cause. Remember (and >I've > >tried): you can not reason with a crazy man. By all rational standards, a > >young man who is convinced that if he kills a thousand infidels that he >will > >be rewarded with heaven and 72 virgins is either crazy or has a small >penis, > >or both. > > > >If we don't curtail Iran's (and any radical theocracy) goal of atomic > >weaponry, things will be different for our children. > > > >Don Benson, DO, FACEP > >Department of Emergency Medicine > >St. John Hospital and Medical Center > >Detroit > >bensonblues at comcast.net > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Thomas Anthony Horan [mailto:thoran at sarah.br] >Sent: Wednesday, >October 05, 2005 7:41 AM > >To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list > >Subject: RE: Bali Bombings > > > >David, > > > >I don't think silence indicates a lack of sympathy for the families of >the > >dead, or a lack of humanity, nor a lack of respect for the efforts of the > >rescuers. The real problem is we don't know what to do about it. How does > >one fight a religious ideology, the idea of martyrdom, rewards in the >after > >life and so on? Especially so when we are led by a pseudoreligious nitwit >of > >our own. > > > >Now that western nations have essentially given up on the neuclear >program > >of Iran, are powerless to do anything about it, and have squandered in >Iraq > >the moral high ground they held after 9/11, such bombings we have seen in > >the resorts of Bali and Egypt, pale to insignificance next to the >holocaust > >planned by radical islamist once they achieve the ability. > > >Tom > > > > > > > > > >>---------- > >>From: Fontana, David[SMTP:DFontana at phcn.vic.gov.au] > >>Reply To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list > >>Sent: terça-feira, 4 de outubro de 2005 22:22 > >>To: trauma-list at trauma.org > >>Subject: Bali Bombings > >> > >>I note with interest the lack of discussion surrounding the recent > >>repeat terror attacks on tourists and citizens of Bali. > >>Are we disheartened, disinterested or overwhelmed? Normally an affront > >>to humanity of this nature would draw some comment from the list; why > >>not on this occasion? >>After discussion with my colleagues, I offer our >deepest sympathies to > >>the victims and their families. And we further commend the efforts of > >>the rescuers, medical staff and volunteers who aided the victims. > >>We fear that this repeat attack will further damage the economy and > >>livelihood of the Balinese people who depend so much on the tourist > >>dollar for survival. >> >>David R Fontana RN > >>Dip.App.Sci., B.Nsg(N.Ed).,PGrad.Dip.Adv.Clin.Nurs.(Melb.) > >>Associate Nurse Manager > >>Anaesthesia & Post Anaesthesia Care Unit > >>Frankston Hospital > >>Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA > >>03 9784-7404 > >> >>-- > >>trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > >>To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > >>http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html > >> > >> >> > > > > > > > >-- > >trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > >To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > >http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html > > > > > >-- >trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG >To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: >http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html > >-- >trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG >To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: >http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html _________________________________________________________________ Don't just search. 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