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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (7727)9/12/2001 6:50:02 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 23153
 
Hi JQP,

I agree with you that Some may see what we will do as an act of revenge but I definitely do not. It is a matter of sending a strong message that we will not tolerate this kind of unjustified brutality towards our civilians.

Going one step further, I think it is time to up the ante on infiltration of these terrorist cells, and terminate them before they can become cohesive enough to take action. The horror that was effected in NYC and Washington yesterday was completely immoral, criminal and heinous. No one who contemplates such an act deserves to remain part of the human race.

To clarify my point, our actions will be viewed by others as being part of a continuing cycle of revenge only if we indiscriminately strike out in anger and kill innocent civilians. By seeking out and eliminating the terrorists themselves, we are on the moral high ground. To do so clandestinely, quickly, and without the hinderance of the legal/judicial apparatus would be, IMO, the best way to eliminate these poisoned minds and make the world safe for rest of us. I realize this is easier said than done.

-Ray
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