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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: J.T. who wrote (16952)4/16/2003 5:32:44 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
BS!!

>>Try telling this to those 3000 + family members whose victims died in the WTC in New York...<<

they should have sued the airlines -- there were at least two terrorist incidents before this where the terrorists killed all on board. What did the airlines do???

There was a prior attack on the WTC, too.

A huge spending program and indemnifying the folks who had the lax security -- making taxpayers the underwriters -- will only result in more of the same. Government isn't ALWAYS the solution. In fact, sometimes IT IS THE PROBLEM.

As I said -- there may be any number of low-tech means for killing 10's, 100's or thousands. How are you going to make everyone safe? Treat any and every foreign born citizen as potentially a hostile person?? (that wouldn't have worked in Ok city -- would it??) -- that seems to be the Bush strategy -- in that scenario, the terrorists won more than the destruction they accomplished at the WTC -- they've given us a paranoid society with a more centrally controlling government.

You wanna be a spy for the administration?? -- they'd probably sign you up with glee.

Naionalizing screeners?? joke -- now, even more bad tax dollars will be thrown after bad -- money to the airlines --heck with that. Let them compete in the business world -- some negligence can be catastrophic to ones biz -- they need to live with that.

I sincerely hope the Iraqis can build something of what's left -- but I hope they reject dollar imperialism. If they take the dollar as a de facto standard -- they will be debtors to the company store -- just like everyone else.