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To: jlallen who wrote (537570)2/9/2004 12:42:48 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The same way the world changed after the burning of the Germany's Reichstag in '32?



To: jlallen who wrote (537570)2/9/2004 1:11:33 PM
From: cnyndwllr  Respond to of 769670
 
Attorney Action Figure, Re: "9/11 made such thinking obsolete....."

You couldn't be more wrong 9/11 is no excuse for being stupid. It is only through the fanned panic of the Bush Administration's actions and rhetoric that we've deviated from practical and objective analysis of what works and what doesn't.

As the fear subsides, the voices of people that think like you will no longer resonate with the American public. When that happens we can get back to a rational policy that understands that there is no sure safety in the world, that we have to live with uncertainties and that conventional military force against nations does NOT reduce the threat of damage from deadly, worldwide terrorist organizations.

When that happens you'll be left advocating extreme measures that cost innocent lives and don't work. Eventually you'll find yourself largely ignored.



To: jlallen who wrote (537570)2/9/2004 1:11:39 PM
From: cnyndwllr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Attorney Action Figure, Re: "9/11 made such thinking obsolete....."

You couldn't be more wrong. 9/11 is no excuse for being stupid. It is only through the fanned panic of the Bush Administration's actions and rhetoric that we've deviated from practical and objective analysis of what works and what doesn't.

As the fear subsides, the voices of people that think like you will no longer resonate with the American public. When that happens we can get back to a rational policy that understands that there is no sure safety in the world, that we have to live with uncertainties and that conventional military force against nations does NOT reduce the threat of damage from deadly, worldwide terrorist organizations.

When that happens you'll be left advocating extreme measures that cost innocent lives and don't work. Eventually you'll find yourself largely ignored.