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To: arno who wrote (6331)9/11/2001 11:31:06 PM
From: Dr. Voodoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10077
 
I say you are so wrong, and you will see.

I would never sell my fellow countrymen short, and neither should you.

Voodoo



To: arno who wrote (6331)9/11/2001 11:37:28 PM
From: HG  Respond to of 10077
 
Sad as it may seem...and unbelievable at this instant...but I agree with you.

America may never forget, but the desire for revenge and retribution will be gone before long...which IMO is sad...but its human too...

Like a good friend said today,

"US has the military capability to vaporise all the terrorist states in one go, but it also has the moral will not to do so."



To: arno who wrote (6331)9/11/2001 11:44:05 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10077
 
re, "Americans have a short attention span and when the anger and disbelief start to subside in the next few days, will they still hold the same resolve? I say probably not...."

for the record, i do not agree with the above contention. this atrocity will not be forgotten, nor will the passage of time lessen its impact.

but out of respect for the lives that have been lost, i really don't wish to argue the point.

let us both, you and i, on this day, say that americans will never forget, shall we?

thank you

:)

mark