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<title>Comment by jhamilton on Every Soldier Is Not A Hero</title>
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<description>It didn&#039;t take courage to fly a plane into a skyscraper, it took arrogance and fanaticism.

 The idea that an individual has a right to take the innocent lives of others based on nothing more than an irrational &quot;idea&quot; is the height of arrogance.  It has nothing to do with justice or being &quot;right.&quot;

The most fundatmental human right is the right to life.  That is rational and God-given.  It is the basis for every Constitutional protection that is supposed to be active for every American citizen.

The people who flew the plane into that skyscraper are murderers and they are in hell.



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