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To: cheryl williamson who wrote (45389)9/20/2001 5:19:03 AM
From: JDN   of 64865
 
Dear Cheryl: Perhaps I am just a Pollyanna but here is the way I see it. This heinous crime has resulted in a National Unity and Resolve not seen since WWII. Political bickering has ended, in fact I heard Dick Moriss say last night that in his opinion the political process has ended. So now, our leaders are going to work as one not only to root out this evil but also to rebuild America and put our economy back on solid footing. All the petty arguements about SS are for now a thing of the past, now, from what I see and hear its WHATEVER IT TAKES attitude. When the energies of the Govt come together in a solid front I dont see how even a recession can last. Sure this may drag on till year end as it takes time for the machinery of the Govt to get in motion but its certainly headed that way--see airline bailout. People have fear at the moment, but unless the terrorists can sustain their campaign, which I doubt they can in a major way (not saying there will not be a few suicide bombers in the interim) this fear will gradually subside. Its against human nature and certainly American nature to fear anything for very long. Ask any of the combat vets on this thread, you start out shitting your pants and in a while its just second nature and you do your job you were trained for. I say same will happen here with Civilians. JDN
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