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Posted by To Mike and Ansary on September 22, 2001 at 14:38:52 from (64.20.91.86):
In Reply to: Re: What did you think of the George W. speech posted by MikeH-Tx on September 21, 2001 at 11:35:54:
Mike: Reply to Mr Ansary that I found his letter interesting and agree with the first half up to the point he said the "only way" to get ben Laden is by ground troops. Wrong. If the major countries do wake up and unite with information in ALL AREAS, besides just military, we will have him "pinned down". That's an effective end to major mass terror. There is no perfect end to evil untill judgement day. Keeping him and others like him pinned down will work. I like a perment world united to track and restrict all like him more than just killing just one person by the name Ben Laden. Kill him and another will arise. Have a network ourselves to counter all like him will be better long term. Also tell him CNN had a great two hour show detailing ben Laden's history and his network. Very informative. I also liked George Bush's speach very much. ralph
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