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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (16461)9/16/2001 4:59:39 PM
From: keithcray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
CNN Poll: 70% in favor of abolishing law prohibiting assassination of hostile foreign leaders.

Created: Sat Sep 15 22:55:24 EDT 2001
Should U.S. law be changed to allow the assassination of hostile foreign leaders?
Yes 70% 190207 votes
No 30% 79601 votes
Total: 269,808 votes

This QuickVote is not scientific and reflects the opinions of only those Internet users who have chosen to participate. The results cannot be assumed to represent the opinions of Internet users in general, nor the public as a whole. The QuickVote sponsor is not responsible for content, functionality or the opinions expressed therein.

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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (16461)9/16/2001 5:40:28 PM
From: canmar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 208838
 
Afternoon everyone; went to church this morning, to pray for the world and, maybe, look for some answers. When I came back, I saw the third denial in three days from Bin laden; Here's a real scary thought: what if, for once in his ignominious life, he's telling the truth??? He's always been steadfast to declare responsibility in the past, we all know he's a fanatic who's not afraid to die. Denial is not consistent with his prior actions. Honestly, I hope he's lying through his teeth, because if he's not, then WHO IS BEHIND THIS, and how will we find out???



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (16461)9/16/2001 10:40:51 PM
From: amadeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
well worth reading the next few pages as well

again just reconfirms my earlier thoughts.
we have to stop buying oil from the middle east.
I don't see any other way to work around
this kind of thinking, except to not support
it with any commerce.

these countries are just not ready to
be part of an international community,
and all we are doing is sending them trillions
of dollars.

foreignaffairs.org

foreignaffairs.org

foreignaffairs.org



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (16461)9/17/2001 2:38:01 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 208838
 
washingtonpost.com

how do you say "poison apples " in Arabic?