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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence

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To: epsteinbd who wrote (14861)4/4/2002 12:45:17 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) of 27666
 
But Bush fails to say what will happen if his plan doesn't work and more suicide bombing resume a week later, a very probable scenario.

Oh, I think the President made some very clear statements. In effect, he clearly threatened Iran, Iraq and Syria, by delineating what they are doing, and repeating his now well-known statement:

"Every nation must choose. You are either a member of the civilized world, or you are with the terrorists."

Think he made that statement without having very carefully thought out its repercussions? I think he did. These people were warned. They are actively trying to destroy world peace. As I stated here earlier, their time is up, their days are numbered, a massive attack is coming, in the name of peace, freedom and human dignity - but, above all else, for simple hope for a better future for so many who are innocent. Now we find out who they are, separate the good from the evil, and extend our hand and our strength to those who are good.

I can't wait to see the multitudes of Iraqis and Persians (not Iranians - PERSIANS - shouting with joy, tears in their eyes, when we finally liberate them from an evil that has not been seen on this planet in 60 years. Yes, I look forward to that day with great joy for our future. "Our" meaning, everyone across the globe.
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