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To: E. Charters who wrote (76916)9/19/2001 6:11:51 AM
From: Enigma  Respond to of 116753
 
That's about it Eric. I wonder if that news blackout can stick? Under the Constitution or in practice. Or if it was a false report?



To: E. Charters who wrote (76916)9/19/2001 8:54:37 AM
From: Little Joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116753
 
It isn't all that difficult. It is well documented thatBin Ladin is the head of a terrorist network that has trained over 5,000 terrorists and preaches hatred against the U.S. We know that some of those trained by him were involved in WTC. There are others in the M.E. who are doing the same. We know who they are.

We would be absolutely stupid to allow this to continue in light of the WTC. While I believe that the US is largely blameless in this matter. It really doesn;t matter. No country is going to allow these kind of attacks. It would be tantamount to giving our enemies a license to destroy us. So you can wring your hands, all you want and you can point to errors in policy we have made and you can talk about the poverty in the ME and you can talk about how difficult our task will be. But there is one thing for sure and that is we have no choice but to take action. We must play the hand that we have been dealt, not the hand we wish we had.

Little joe



To: E. Charters who wrote (76916)9/19/2001 1:33:12 PM
From: Manfred A. Wallner  Respond to of 116753
 
"my country right or wrong" is one of the worst sentiments I've ever heard of.
Manfred