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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (9769)9/12/2001 7:06:35 PM
From: Silver_Bullet  Respond to of 13094
 
America's worst enemy is not the one we can see but the one we can't. Both internally and externally. We can beat any other country or military power to a pulp in short order should we need to.

In situations like we are going through the downside to having such a mixed culture both in Nationality, Race, and Religion is you can't easily identify the outsider. But,I personally wouldn't have it any other way. Freedom isn't just for the whiteman in America but for all people around the globe.

FT



To: Bucky Katt who wrote (9769)9/12/2001 10:21:01 PM
From: Silver_Bullet  Respond to of 13094
 
William,

I'm still awe struck every time I see the video clips of the planes hitting the towers and then their following collapse. Just astounding. The thing I think that I was having a tough time with, and most American's are probably also, is that this was a suicide mission. We don't think like this, even during WWII. We always try and return safely. We built our Military around such operations. We have planes that can't be detected, we have Tomahawk missiles that can be launched from a long ways away. This is all so we can attack our opponent but return home safely. This is the exact opposite of the threat that we face. This is just simply inconceivable to me..

FT