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To: geode00 who wrote (166046)7/14/2005 10:48:32 AM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
I would be part of the crowd to support him, since he has done everything that I have expected him to do as President. The guy has a poplular mandate. He has a responsibility to bring down the terrorists. They declared war on the US and Britain. They declare war on our interests and allies every day. They declared war on their own people they view as apostates. They think 95% of the Islamic community is impure. They will stop at nothing to persecute other people for their beliefs. They kill them in broad daylight.

You brought up a very fair question. Which came first, the wot or the suicide bombings. The whole sequence of events was transpired by the world's biggest suicide mission at the WTC. The terrorists exported their salafi intolerance from the ME to the US. We attacked the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Baathists in Iraq.

I think the whole division in opinion is a question of perspection, not law. Every country in the world has condemned the acts of terrorism. The biggest opponents of the wot are the terrorists and the liberals.

Are the Baathists AQ? They are now. Were they suicide bombers before the war in Iraq? They didn't have to since they had full control of the goverment. Today, the Batthists probably aren't the ones gearing up with explosives to kill innocent people. They have the professional terrorists from AQ flowing through Syria and Iran to take care of the dirty work. At this point, the attacks in Iraq include the combined efforts of the former Baathists and AQ.