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Posted by Dug on October 16, 2004 at 12:55:07 from (63.167.143.112):
In Reply to: Re: Equal treatment for all BUSHIES posted by pitch on October 16, 2004 at 04:20:46:
Pitch, The website you refer to for accurate information is: factcheck.ORG. You really should get your facts straight before you start handing out information, it could lead to ugly results. In response to your assertations that another 9/11 can never be prevented, let me respond by saying you may very well be correct. However, I will never just give up and accept terrorism, what an incredibly foolish thing to do. By backing down, you invite more of the same. The correct response when attacked is to counter the attack with more force and more conviction. You are correct is saying they are willing to give up ten lives to take one of ours and our military is happy to oblige! We are at a turning point in history and can not allow terrorism to continue in any form. Bush is correct is pursuing this matter and "Smoking them out." His only mistake is not pursuing the terrorists hard enough. Falluja should have ceased to exist after they captured those four civilians, burnt the bodies and hung them from a bridge. We are dealing with radicals and we need to respond accordingly; and that response does not include feel-good techniques and diplomatic discussions. As for Christian values, it's what our nation was founded upon! 'nuff said! Dug
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