I just know I'm going to regret this.

Richard Oliver Snelson rsnelson@bwsys.net
Sat, 8 Mar 2003 17:39:39 -0600


  "This is a list for piano technicians and piano
technology." Then why don't you stick to that? We don't need either point
of view here. Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Moody" <remoody@midstatesd.net>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: I just know I'm going to regret this.


> So a free society will resort to bombing and murder on the basis
> of secret information?  Who then are the terrorists?
>     Who will ask to see the evidence?  One piece from aerial
> surveillance was finally presented to the UN.   "From these
> pictures we see trucks leaving an inspection site as the
> inspectors are arriving on the other side".
>     The chief of inspectors, replies,    "... and we notice these
> pictures were taken two weeks apart"   and continued to ask why US
> was not providing the intelligence they claim to have to aid the
> inspectors.
>     It is event after event like this that makes administration's
> steadfast march to war seem all that more insane.  What is the
> logic behind, "The inspectors have found no weapons, therefore you
> must be hiding them".
> Most terrorists have more pretext than that before they drop their
> bombs.  So off to war you go and after x amounts of death and
> destruction the deplorable dictator will be deposed,  The Iraqis
> who won't bleed for themselves will shower our victorious troops
> with roses, and rush to embrace democracy, and pay for it all with
> a little bit of their oil.
>     But what about the hidden weapons of mass destruction?  Who
> will ask then, (and be heard,,,AS IF) ?   The answer is simple,
> "We can't find them, it is obvious then, they were transported to
> Syria or Iran, so lets go bomb them."  Hopefully the elections of
> 2004 will come about and we will all have a peaceful way voting
> for a leader who's policy is war at the slightest pretext, or we
> elect a more candidate who stands for peace and unity and  against
> unilateral militarism half way around the world .  As will the
> democratic countries of Great Britain, and all of Europe will have
> a chance to do.    Vote no war in 2004.....or would you rather put
> up with a  China Soviet Korean alliance that will dictate the
> terms of US military incursions on their side of the world.
>
> NOTICE.  This is a list for piano technicians and piano
> technology.  We have agreed to limit posts to sports and politics
> to about twice a year and if short and humorous. But for those who
> want to use this list to post support war, or worse, incite war,
> I, at least, will remain just as active promoting peace.
>
>
>
> >have more
> > knowledge than the FBI, CIA, Dept. of Homeland Security,
> Pentagon, satellite
> > imaging, Arial photography, military intelligence, communication
> code
> > breakers, foreign informants, defectors, and special forces who
> risk their
> > lives for us to infiltrate under cover in hostile territory.  >
> > ...boy that felt good!  Thanks Mark.
> >
> > Rob Goodale, RPT, (Really Patriotic Technician).
> > An American with a flag in front of the house, not a peace sign.
> >
> >
> > > I wish you would tell that to our fearless leader who says we
> must
> > > strike THEM first before THEY strike us in the future.   Who
> do
> > > you think is living in fear of the future??   ---rm
> >
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