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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: haqihana who wrote (19639)11/3/2002 10:33:10 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Respond to of 27686
 
A partial list of my failures that given my resources, I clearly should have been able to solve.

1. I have failed to secure a homeland for the Palestinians. Although, because not all of the Palestinian fighters have recognized the ample evidence that it is God’s will that the land be shared, it is not entirely my fault.

2. I have failed to convince all members of Al- Qaeda that the death of Osama is sign that it is God’s will that the purpose of Al-Qaeda has been fulfilled, and that they should stop fighting.

3. I have failed to disarm Saddam Hussein so that he may no longer cause grievous harm any of my Arab or Persian friends.

4. I have failed to convince many Americans that Islam is a religion of peace, and that Jihad cannot be invoked at the mere whim of any Muslim. A TRUE Islamic cleric requires 16 years of concentrated study, and does not call for Jihad without careful consideration.

5. I have failed to convince Kim Jong Il to seize the opportunity he has earned with his honesty, and dismantle his long standing weapons program so the he may make North Korea economically prosperous.

IC



To: haqihana who wrote (19639)11/3/2002 10:34:21 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Respond to of 27686
 
IC, What on Earth makes you think I am, or was, angry. You are not worthy of the effort it takes for me to get angry. IMO, you are a non-entity yearning for glory be inventing a life for yourself. Your life is what it is, and nothing you can do will improve your mundane existence.

Haqihana, the words that I have to say are important, and they will only grow more important in the future. I would love to have a mundane life, and I dearly miss the life I had, but it seems that I have been called upon to serve by a higher power. Also, don’t assume that just because I am no longer posting that the work is not continuing behind the scenes.

It is also clear to me that you are an unsophisticated one dimensional thinker. However, I believe that if you apply yourself, and completely dedicate yourself to the pursuit of the goal, there may come a day when are capable of thinking multi-dimensionally as an Arab does.

IC