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Old 09-20-2001, 10:29 PM
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Default Bush Lays It On The Line



He demanded the Taliban hand over bin-Laden and his lieutenants or share in their fate. He also said the countries of the world are either with us or against us on the issue of terrorism. And guess what? He keeps getting more and more support from more and more world leaders, including Middle Eastern countries, and even Russia and Iran.


Maybe the attacks turned their stomachs too, and it helped crystallize just how wrong terrorism is. It's OK to dislike us or even hate us, but true terrorism is not OK...and apparently by far the majority of the world agrees--including many Arabs and Muslims.


I give Bush an "A" so far on this issue. As I posted months ago, the world should unite to wipe out terrorism. It's truly awful that such a tragedy happened, but maybe more lives will ultimately be saved if the world acts now rather than in a few years (when the attack might potentially be much worse, e.g. nuclear or biological weapons).


Just maybe, too, the unifying force of these current events will spur greater efforts towards Israeli/Palestinian peace. Now wouldn't that be something.
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Old 09-20-2001, 10:38 PM
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I'm sure glad Gore was not able to steal the Presidential elections. He wouldn't have been able to move the nation and the world the way the great George Bush did. I do not regret having voted for George Bush.
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Old 09-20-2001, 11:01 PM
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"Maybe the attacks turned their stomachs too, and it helped crystallize just how wrong terrorism is."


Your right, they killed TOO many people! It was a friggin slaughter, and heads must roll. If not? More blood to follow. We're talkin nukes here people. No person, or persons in US of A are safe right now. And if you don't believe me..? Just take a look at the news.


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Old 09-21-2001, 03:04 AM
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Default The die has been cast.



As the Taliban appeared to be considering giving up bin-Laden, Bush has now presented them with a "non-negotiable" set of demands which I suspect he knows they will never accept, including the release of all imprisoned foreign nationals and granting America access to suspected terrorist bases.
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Old 09-21-2001, 03:46 AM
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Why? Because bin-Laden alone is not the solution.


bin-Laden, his lieutenants, and the terrorist training camps...now that's getting closer. Merely capturing bin-Laden himself would hurt, but not decimate, his world-wide organization of terror. Bush realizes this. The Taliban has supported world-wide terror, and now it has to stop. The Taliban can accept this or reject it, but if they reject it, it will be good-bye Taliban. And I say good riddance.
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Old 09-21-2001, 04:40 AM
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Default Again we agree. *NM*




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Old 09-21-2001, 02:17 PM
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Default No evidence at all



There is no evidence at all that the Taliban have orchestrated anything like a world-wide terror campaign, as you imply. None whatsoever. Certainly, they operate a barbarous regime and they are psychotic fanatics, not unlike some Anabaptists I've met, mind you, but their brand of lunacy is strictly domestic. They don't have the means and they don't have the money to do that.


On the other hand, some interesting leads are surfacing about others folks' involvement in the atack against the U.S., from more able countries. Like Iraq's ex-chief of intelligence, for instance.


...Bombing Afghanistan back to the Stone Age is a misnomer, by the way. Read up some on that country's situation sometime. It's totally squalid. The U.S. might be doing them a favor, opening up roads, digging up land, etc, through the bombs! They'll bomb Afghanistan forward to the Stone Age, see.
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Old 09-21-2001, 03:32 PM
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I did not intend to imply that the Taliban orchestrated such a campaign themselves. Rather, their support and playing host to bin-Laden and al-Qaeda has done much to enable that organization to flourish. Allowing terrorist training camps within their borders is tantamount to strong indirect participation.
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Old 09-21-2001, 04:57 PM
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there's nothing indirect about it. If someone is using your home to manufacture and distribute drugs with your knowledge you are an accomplice.
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Old 09-21-2001, 10:41 PM
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YES!! All 2+2 posters aren't milk sop liberals! They sure do kiss Mason and Slansky's ass though. Jesus, sometimes it gets outright disgusting.


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