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Posted by vtred on September 13, 2001 at 05:52:11 from (205.188.198.51):
In Reply to: PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN posted by Little Bubba on September 13, 2001 at 01:17:21:
whomever this coward is should be forced to witness the devastation first hand at the world trade center. Those people there were totally defenseless against the cowardess attacks, is that what this person believes in, shooting someone in the back. my personal opinion is that we should find out who and where these terrorists originated from, demand there leaders be handed over to us and if they are not, surround the country. then inform them that city by city this country will be destroyed until they are forced to eat the sands they call home. I am not saying that we should joint the rest of the countries that have tried to enter afgan territories, i'm saying we surround the borders let nothing in or out, and systematically destroy all that they believe in from the air. cities, temples, homes if need be, if the country is going to give a refuge to such terrorists then they might start feeling different if they are held responsible for there actions. if not screw them all. I'm not a big fan of giving it to them all at once, make it slow and painful. these terrorists may start thinking different if they new that there families as they new them are being destroyed because of there actions. This country must respond, it must triumph or the world will never be able to feel safe anywhere again. I personally love my home, my country, and my family and would do anything to protect them. in God we trust.
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