To this day, I do not believe that five million were killed. I consider it technically impossible that could have happened. I do not believe it. I have not received proof of that up until now.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The people and the mindset that killed 3,000 of our fellow citizens on September 11 2001, would have killed not 3,000, but 300,000 if they could have or 3 million or 30 million. We need to do everything we can within our value systems and legal structures to make sure that doesn't happen.
Saddam Hussein didn't kill 3,100 people on Sept. 11. Osama bin Laden did, and as far as we know he's still alive.
We have to keep in mind that it's not just about the numbers of people who died; it's also the manner which many of these victims met their deaths.
Although the evidence at this trial shows that Charles Manson was the leader of the conspiracy to commit these murders, there is no evidence that he actually personally killed any of the seven victims in this case.
Two thousand people a day were being murdered in Vietnam in a terrorist war, an official terrorist war.
One thing we cannot put a number on is the number of casualties because people were never connected to their purpose in life.
Thousands of people may have been killed by hurricane Katrina and many more could die in its aftermath because of the President's refusal to heed the calls of governors for help in repairing the infrastructure in their states.
I don't expect that the million will ever be won, simply because there is no confirming evidence for any paranormal claims to date.
The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic.
I feel horribly vindicated. Three thousand people died who didn't have to die.