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Politics : Attack Iraq? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: average joe who wrote (911)9/11/2002 5:40:08 AM
From: Stephen O  Respond to of 8683
 
My sentiments exactly, thank you. I know just the person to send it to.



To: average joe who wrote (911)9/11/2002 2:42:32 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8683
 
Excellent article... thanks for sharing it... and you have a memorable grub for that post as well...

GZ



To: average joe who wrote (911)9/11/2002 3:57:37 PM
From: Rollcast...  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8683
 
Parts of that should be included in Bush's speech to the UN tomorrow.

"Further, the US should not ask permission of anyone about this. In my opinion it is actually vital that such permissions not be asked. Our actions must be unilateral. EVERY government, friend and foe, must know that an attack on America will be followed by retaliation: inevitably, always, everywhere, regardless of what they think.

Our retaliation must take on the status of natural justice, as a law of nature, inescapable across time and space. Throw a stone into the air and it falls. A flash of lightning is followed by thunder. Touch a hot stove and you get burned. Touch an American, and fire falls out of the sky onto you and anyone who breathes the same air as you. It must become political suicide for any government to offer aid to an open enemy of the US. It is time for them to become afraid."