Letters, 01/05/10

January 05, 2010

By way of apparent general reply, with no specific article referenced:

You people are so weak!

if it was up to you we would all be speaking Spanish and Arabic instead of English!

Screw all of you and go to hell!

Ian Lutz

In reply to “Next Stop: Yemen,” by Justin Raimondo, 12/30/09:

Being a triple Virgo and knowing a bit about geography I knew that Yemen is on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Thus I found it hard to understand how Justin located it on the north shore of the Red Sea.

Other than that little bit of nitpicking I wish to express my gratitude to Justin for the enlightening article and how it vastly expanded my knowledge of the political situation on the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula.

Richard Rosenwald

In reply to “The Lap Bomber Mystery,” by Justin Raimondo, 12/28/09:

Clearly the no-fly list is too full-up with antiwar nuns and dead senators to accommodate a man whose own father suspected him of tipping off into terrorism.

Adrien Burke

In reply to “Motivation for Jihad,” by Charles Peña, 12/28/09:

Pena’s article quotes a statement from Steven Walt that the US is not responsible for all of the death and violence in Iraq. In fact, the US is fully responsible for every death, including the deaths resulting from sectarian violence. This is not my opinion, but a matter of international law:

The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, which followed World War II, called the waging of aggressive war “essentially an evil thing … to initiate a war of aggression … is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime, differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.”

Cheryl Hutchinson

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