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Re: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH
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Posted by cornfused on September 13, 2001 at 15:35:05 from (65.28.240.30):
In Reply to: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH posted by KURT on September 13, 2001 at 15:09:42:
I thank God that I do not have to make those decisions! One part of me wants to destroy somebody, another part wants peace. I have two sons active in the military and I relize full well that they may have to give their lives to protect the freedom we all enjoy. The best thing we can all do is remain calm until it is confirmed who is responsiable for these cowardly dispicable acts then stand behind our president's decisions. In the mean time we need to pray for the families of those who were lost and for the leaders of the world's countries.
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