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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (15908)10/14/2002 4:13:07 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80893
 
Al >People don't need Bush around to be scared

Indeed so. But is he part of the problem or part of the solution?

>On these bombings we have at least a half dozen suspects not including the Illumnati.

Doubtless, the top five are jihad-crazed Muslims. What I don't understand, however, is what they gain from killing innocent people in a night-club? I cannot identify a political, religious, tactical, strategic, financial or any other purpose. Furthermore, I never hear from any authentic Muslim on TV or in the media what such a purpose could be. Indeed, the Muslims who I have heard being interviewed all deny any involvement. Of course, there are always non-Muslims, usually political leaders or other so-called experts, particularly TV commentators, who know exactly why the Muslim "fanatics", especially al Qaeda, did what they did.

In fact, the situation reminds me very much of rape where academics, usually unattractive women, proclaim themselves to be authorities as to why various men did the raping. One never ever hears an interview with an admitted male rapist who can tell us exactly why he did what he did.