KRamsauer
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Houston, TX
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quote: Originally posted by Toby
Because on the whole your comment didn't seem to relate to what I was saying.
You were pointing out that the vast majority of Desert Storm people haven't become murderers. I was pointing out that we tend to remember murderers more than non-murderers, and therefore impressions of D.S. causing people to commit crimes are wrong because they suffer from a selection bias (we are more likely to select and notice the noteworthy events.) Even when I agree with you you insist on belittling me.
I've concluded that you're looking to make me look bad. Like anything, what I say can always be misinterpretted. You just seem to both enjoy it and excel at it.quote: I'm saying that the Army and Desert Storm had no causal effect on turning those two wackos into what they were, any more than being islamic makes someone a terrorist, or working for the post office makes one 'postal'. How many Desert Storm or Army veterans _haven't_ become multiple murderers? How many muslims _aren't_ terrorists?
Of course it doesn't cause it, but it does play into it. A similar example would be someone who is going to be a mob hit. If he wears a tie, he can be strangled with it. The tie doesn't cause his death but it plays into it and leaves its marks.quote: Strange how media reports vary. I've also seen some which cite both of them as rather mediocre soldiers. Considering that both of them didn't succeed at it, the mediocre reports seem to have a stronger ring of truth.
Oh, this sniper guy was a crummy soldier. He wasn't even a soldier but rather an engineer. Nevertheless he took standard arms training and was noted for his marksmanship. BTW I never said he was a good soldier and didn't reference anything that would imply as much. But then again when it's my post, that doesn't matter, does it? You have to find something to disagree with. 
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