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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1059)2/14/2002 9:14:50 AM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2926
 
The Taliban are just as responsible for what occured on American soil as those slime bucket Al Quaida nut-cases. To deny it is to support the fundamentalcase cause.

>The Taliban attacked Americans on American soil? I don't think so<

The Taliban supported the Affy Al Quaida. They were an integrated part of Al Quaida and you know it. Denying it is foolishness and challenges any remaining shred of your credibility.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1059)2/14/2002 11:57:04 AM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 2926
 
Thomas M. Perhaps you need to read the Quran instead of blindly quoting the liberal drivel. If you did, you would see that the analysis stated be Ashcroft was right on target. At 29, it is time you started studying, and thinking, for yourself instead of following along with the flock of liberal sheep being led to the slaughterhouse by people like Clinton, Daschle, Gebhart, and Assoc.

The Taliban supported the Al Quaida in every way possible, as has been proven by documents taken by our troops in Afhanistan, they provided secrect hideouts for Osama Bin Laden, and they provided the land for the camps that trained the very terrorists that hijacked the planes that killed thousands of Americans. Have you ever heard of conspiracy to commit a crime. It carries the same punishment, in most cases, as the crime itself. The Taliban deserves annihilation. Not all of Afghanistan, but all of the Taliban, and the Al Quaida.

If you don't think that constitutes guilt in the bombings, then you don't know how to think at all.