> ...
> I agree with the call for peace but not with the wording of that petition.
> Please post US-Centric crap elsewhere.

If you are really concerned about peace why not setting a good example here?
This is all about respect, Americans or not, I consider all these innocents
who died or in pain as close friends.

> ...
> Sure, I'm just getting rather fed up of having "Attacks on the good ole'
> democratic US state" shoved up my nose. I do feel sorry for the friends
> and families of those who died, and I'm seriously worried about the
> attitudes of the US Govt, which could affect us *all*. If the US decides
> to go to war and pull NATO down with it, it will affect all of NATO, not
> just US citizens. My feeling is still that if US citizens can't see that
> there is a world outside the US then they deserve to be flamed for it.
> ...

If you can't feel we are already affected, I'm sorry.
Maybe if we had taken actions before, friends wouldn't have died, what
happened is the responsability of everybody.
If that would have happened in UK, would you like americans to react like
you? UK or France (my country) have not much to be proud of when it comes to
foreign policy, these days. End of political consideration. It doesn't
matter.

I would not like an american to read these posts. I would like to make them
feel they have very good friends here, even if we disagree with them on some
topics.
About that tragedy, I feel it still is time to help and support those who
need it and show a little respect. It is not time for blames or "good ole'
anti american" political debate.


Pierre Denis
Our job is: helping to bring people together, and not only make these
d***ned computers to exchange data.


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