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To: LindyBill who wrote (42558)9/8/2002 8:45:15 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
September 11 is an important anniversary of a terrible tragedy. There are goups of people who think it's OK to hijack civilian aircraft and crash them into buildings full of people.

I want to see these murdering criminals either stopped or eliminated.

I have linked a group of people who are actively campaigning and sponsoring (according to the links given) for this type of terrorist activity.

Now, if Saddam has a Boeing aircraft that is being used to train hijackers, yes I would cast him in the same group. I have not seen any convincing evidence yet though.

Otherwise, yes, I suspect the publics attention is being diverted from the true task at hand. Stopping Muslim extremists from attacking the public. I don't trust any politicians much. I want to see them getting directly on with the job at hand or I become suspicious. History is a precedent here. The USA and Britain have made a royal screw up of Iran since it's early attempt at democracy for example.

Just seen this on BBC

news.bbc.co.uk