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To: marginmike who wrote (13128)9/12/2001 11:23:52 AM
From: Bill Fischofer  Respond to of 17183
 
Re: Targets

There is no need to jump to conclusions about who is responsible, but we need also to be clear about the seriousness of the situation.

This attack was a deliberate act of war against the United States and should be treated as such. The first major step in recognizing this is for President Bush to ask Congress to Declare War. Constitutionally only the Congress has this power and it is now time for this power to be used. The very act of such a declaration will provide the needed "shock to the system" which will announce to those responsible that whatever cause they believed they were advancing by these acts has been ended by their own hand. This was a terrible miscalculation but the consequences will be far more terrible for those who miscalculated and for those who provide them with aid and comfort. They will find no quarter, no safe haven, no sanctuary on this earth.

It has been the unfortunate pattern throughout recent history that each new century begins with war which cleans out the ideological debris of the previous century and lays the foundation for freedom's further progress. People of good will believed that we could escape this cycle as we entered the 21st century but once again we find the task thrust upon us and we must either rise to meet its challenge or else surrender. It is rare that one knows that one is living through a defining moment at the time, but this is one of those occasions. Terrorism as an effective tool of policy ended yesterday. It has sown the seeds of its own demise and liberty must once again prevail.



To: marginmike who wrote (13128)9/12/2001 12:26:37 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
biggest blow to Arabs will be making oil obsolete.

You have got it !

Arab nations would become beggar nations but for their oil. And instead of spending on alternative energy we spend on helping the arabs dig for more of their oil. the big oil companies with their money in congressional pockets makes sure that alternative energy is not supported by our govt. but oil depletion allowance is supported to line the pockets of the oil barrons. I am amazed how we ever let our govt. screw us out of billions of dollars for that stupid tax evasion proposition.



To: marginmike who wrote (13128)9/12/2001 3:35:46 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
Message 16339510

F#ck Saudi Arabia nad F#ck Oil prices we go after ANYONE who is involved in suporting financially, or logisticly these guys

Well read the info in the above link and tell me if you are ready to go against Pakistan, US and the CIA !