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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (10185)9/24/2001 9:26:20 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Maurice,
Whether you die or don't die the 'ACT' was cowardly the rest is moot.

But since it seems to be an important distinction to some folks:
So any suicide attack is somehow honourable because someone has the 'conviction' to die for a cause ? die in the name of Allah.. I really can't believe what I'm hearing.
Tim McVeigh was a hero I guess to some, and he did end up dying.
Some group assassinates all Q shareholders in a massive series of nuclear detonations and die in the process because they are convinced that cell phones are microwaving the earth........ of course there is again collateral damage, but they died too and they do believe...... so it's honourable and they have guts and it's... and....

'He is certainly not faceless, senseless or cowardly in any normal use of English' ---
Maurice, that's just your opinion and I you're welcome to it........

re: Hiroshima --- And just who got the 'prior' warning about the WTC ?

regards
Kastel
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