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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH
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Posted by Bill Smith on September 17, 2001 at 22:57:53 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: what would you do if you were Prez. BUSH posted by Dave_D on September 17, 2001 at 14:16:15:
I am a little overwhelmed myelf by the world support. Maybe just a little scared of some of these other countries that are laying low and maybe plotting against us when the fire breaks out. I just had a little thought as to how to handle this Sadam Been Laden. I can see where some say capture him alive and bring him back here to make an example out of him. Well I'm not for that even as of now but I have come up with an idea. Listen to this. We kill him right where he sits, put a rope around his dead bodies neck and drag him back here behind a battleship. Well we haven't gotten any real good use out of that statue of liberty lately. I say hoist him up there and hang him so he is dangling down hanging from the torch for the whole world to see. I bet that would get more world attention than bringing him over here and killing him by some stupid leathol injection way after some judge says its alright. President Bush referred to a dead or alive poster from the old west the other day and I think it is time to get back to a real tuff way about doing things in this country and say the heck with this be lazy, easy riding way that these polititions and lawyers think we need to go about things.
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