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Re: Re: Re: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH
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Posted by Bill Smith on September 14, 2001 at 15:29:09 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH posted by Dave_D on September 14, 2001 at 08:24:12:
Well, Hitler grew to a bigger problem than just vickering with a neighboring country. I think he had ruleing the world in mind. That is alot different than more recent foreign affairs involvement that we have jumped into. I think U.S.A.'s involvment in WW II was at the right time and appropriate. If it wasn't for Pearl Harbor their stood a possibility that it wouldn't of involved us. But none the less, we acted appropriately in WW II. I don't think whoever done this is even worth the danger we would put our military in to try to capture alive. I would rather see those responsible destroyed without the loss of 1 U.S. soldier. I think that would be better than sending ground troops in to capture alive and risking lives of our military men and women for people we are going to kill anyway. Doesn't make sense. I am like you and think the twin towers should be rebuilt. If for nothing else for a memorial monument for all the victems and a symbal to the world that the U.S. can rise up even when destroyed. And when they are built we need to get the biggest old glories and fly them at full staff above each tower and a flag underneath that that says "U.S.A. will not be destroyed by terrorists."
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