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To: Neeka who wrote (3969)10/10/2001 1:08:55 AM
From: Lola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Brutal can mean different things. Brutal in the case of bin Laden may not mean death but something else. My father has a saying ... there is more than one way to kill a man. Let me explain ... you can physically kill a man or you can mentally kill him ... a form of mentally killing a man might be to torment him to the point that he loses his mind. He may be a better example if he is kept alive but made to look mentally crippled ... like he could be locked up in a mental hospital ... that would probably be considered worse than death for someone like him. Death is not the worst thing that can happen to him ... a living death is the worst thing. Right now he is inflicting mental torture on us ... we should do the same to him but much worse ... we need to make him go insane ... he's not far from it now.

Lola:)



To: Neeka who wrote (3969)10/10/2001 11:57:50 AM
From: studdog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
"We will crush him ... they will forget all about bin Laden when we show him for what he really is. We must be so brutal that nobody ever tries to do what he's doing ever again."

The rhetoric on both sides is exactly the same, "It's a showdown between good and evil". History will anoint the side that wins as the one that represents "good"