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To: carranza2 who wrote (57584)8/2/2004 11:07:13 AM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793799
 
Second thoughts are usually superior to first thoughts, especially when prompted by minds that are capable of reviewing the facts as free of preconceptions as one can manage.



To: carranza2 who wrote (57584)8/2/2004 4:18:09 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793799
 
Hi c2.... It is wise to be thoughtful about the situation, but also to play devils advocate....WHY and WHAT would be the point of not telling the truth about this potential threat?

There would be NO win for any in our Government...and in fact, with so much PC'ness flying around, the easiest thing to do would be just to ignore the situation. But luckily, we have adults in the WH now...and we can rest assured that this wouldn't be an option for any of them. All of them want to leave a legacy, and one of making a difference, as well as honor.

Wee pipsqueeks like Dean and followers shout "politics", without thinking about the country once. Beware of small minded people.

I agree with you....
.......so on second thought it is probably quite wise to assume that the attacks are in fact imminent even if the information we have doesn't suggest a time line for any terror event. <<<<<<