some thoughts on the attacks

JIMRPT@AOL.COM JIMRPT@AOL.COM
Sat, 15 Sep 2001 12:54:11 EDT


In a message dated 15/09/01 11:48:39 AM, larudee@pacbell.net writes:

<<" .....................
However, strong, decisive action will not dissuade them from using
chemical and biological weapons if they have the means and will to do
so.">>

Paul you may be correct. One thing we know for 'certain' is that weak, 
indicisive actions will encourage more actions such as happened on the 11th. 
Or are you advocating that we do nothing and wait to see if 'they' we stop of 
their own free will?

<<"  Furthermore, their latest success will bring them armies of
volunteers.  So will our retaliation.  Remember the Alamo?">>

 Perhaps you would do well to refelect on history Paul...While the battle at 
the Alamo may have been a tragedy for the Texans who died there it provided a 
rallying cry for the rest of Texas to do what it felt it must. The Alamo 
became the cry for a new nation/republic to be wrested forth. Or perhaps you 
are aware of this history and can see that what these dispicable bastards 
have done is to provide a modern day Almao for this nation to take up as the 
cry to again do what we feel must be done.......
 The sword of allah is great but as Muhammad has said 'it has two edges and 
the unworthy shall feel both'.
Jim Bryant (FL)


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