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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Trumptown who wrote (1595)9/13/2001 8:28:12 PM
From: Jagfan  Respond to of 27734
 
From Rush Limbaugh's site, don't always agree with what he says, but this is right on target
rushlimbaugh.com


The events that transpired on Tuesday challenge our capacity to understand. The multiple acts of depravity executed with chilling precision, the senseless loss of life, the prospects of an unbearably high death toll whose specific number may not be known for weeks, are all too hard to absorb.

But make no mistake. This unprovoked and cowardly attack has brought into sharp focus what it is we value most - our freedom. Those who don't know our history as a nation can't possibly realize what's been reawakened in the American soul. The devotion to freedom led ordinary men to risk their lives and all that they own to establish this country against unbeatable odds.

The devotion to freedom led Americans through a civil war that would have extinguished lesser nations. And it led us through other conflicts including the unprecedented evil that faced us in War World II. It is the devotion to freedom which guided us through our own civil rights transformations beginning in the '60s to create what Lincoln called a more perfect union.

Those who don't know our history as a nation will not realize until it's too late how united these states of America are when attacked. Our American family, the people who hail from every country on earth, stands together at these moments like no other people on earth. We defend what we treasure most - our inheritance, our birthright, our freedom. It's our freedom that was attacked and our freedom that will be defended. On that, my friends, you can stake your life.



To: Trumptown who wrote (1595)9/13/2001 8:29:36 PM
From: joseph krinsky  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27734
 
I agree, but I have a feeling that they are not going to be efficient and try to figure out the best ways to go about it. I can picture them having 14,000 people lined up asking each person the same question before they board the plane.