An exercise.
Jan. 14th, 2006 12:30 pmSo. Let's think about this. How big is your family? Your immediate family. How many brothers and sisters do you have?
Or, possibly, how many children do you have (and you love your kids, right)? Grandparents? Let's assume your immediate family is five or six people.
Okay, no, imagine you're all at home one day. Doing whatever it is you do. Baking bread, having eggs for breakfast or sitting down to a cup of tea at the end of the day.
Okay, now you're dead. The neighbours on either side of you? Also dead.
Eighteen people dead, and the guy they were going for? Oh, he wasn't in.
When did the Americans declare war on Pakistan, again?
Or, possibly, how many children do you have (and you love your kids, right)? Grandparents? Let's assume your immediate family is five or six people.
Okay, no, imagine you're all at home one day. Doing whatever it is you do. Baking bread, having eggs for breakfast or sitting down to a cup of tea at the end of the day.
Okay, now you're dead. The neighbours on either side of you? Also dead.
Eighteen people dead, and the guy they were going for? Oh, he wasn't in.
When did the Americans declare war on Pakistan, again?