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To: Dale Baker who wrote (37867)5/25/2007 4:30:14 PM
From: Suma  Respond to of 542139
 
Isn't that post just astounding. Cyndwllr can take a subject and present it so rationally that to think differently from his objectivity and COMMON SENSE one would thought to be insane.

He spells it out, sums it up and then ties it all up in a nice little bag...

Why those who read his posts STILL DON"T GET IT... I will never comprehend other than they are politically unbalanced.
What fear can do to a person is have that person lose all reason. This is what Bush plays tune to all the time so every one will dance...He is the piper of Fear..



To: Dale Baker who wrote (37867)5/25/2007 4:42:29 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542139
 
Dale -

Thanks for posting that. Good stuff.

While reading through it, something occurred to me.

Bush says that we have to fight terrorists in Iraq or they will follow us home and we'll have to fight them here. Aside from all the other flaws in that argument that have already been pointed out, I thought of another one.

The fact that we have troops in Iraq doesn't in any way prevent terrorists from coming here and attacking us right now. Bin Laden isn't somehow forced to send all his minions to Iraq just because we have an army there.

The attacks of 9/11 were pulled off by fewer than fifty people worldwide, most likely, and only twenty in the U.S. The next plan could be well under way right now. I don't think all our soldiers in Iraq can effectively deal with a couple of dozen fanatics who are already spread among our own population.

So who can deal with them? The obvious answer is that terrorism is primarily a law enforcement problem, to be dealt with by the FBI, CIA, and local law enforcement agencies.

- Allen