[SunHELP] Re: Terrorism
Thomas Cameron
sunhelp at sunhelp.org
Thu Sep 13 16:21:11 CDT 2001
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Bob Minvielle wrote:
>
> My only hope is that the bulk of the population does not
> think about retribution just yet, and that we think clearly
> about our future. I am a peace loving person, and personally
> agree with what history has shown us: Attacking terrorists
> does not stop terrorism.
Bullshit. I'm a peace-loving person, as well, but these bastards have
murdered thousands of US and other countries' citizens. I hope that we
bomb the terrorists and anyone who aided them back into the stone age.
> We need to talk to others, in our country and especially others
> about how to more secure ourselves against this sort of attack.
> Anyone been through an airport as of late? I can tell you
> that we, ourselves, are mostly to blame for this tragedy.
You are one sick person. How dare you make a statement like this? I bet
a rapist's defense attorney would LOVE to have you on the jury. We are
not to blame here - these scum are to blame. If we are guilty of
anything, it is of being open and allowing lots of personal freedom.
Maybe because we as a country are good, we expect that from others, and we
let our gaurd down.
> Do not get me wrong, this is horrific, and I mourn those
> lost... at the same time, we should not act with haste or
> anger, but look rationally at what has happened and see what
> peaceful means we can take to prevent it in the future.
Statements like this make me sick. We should react - quickly, violently,
and with no mercy whatsoever. We are the strongest nation in the world,
but we have been entirely too kind and forgiving as regards to terrorists.
That must stop. Potential terrorists should believe that anyone, anywhere
is safe from these acts, because these acts will bring down punishment too
terrible to imagine.
While I totally disagree with your opinion, I staunchly support your right
to express it. I think you would not find that under the Taliban, and
others of their ilk.
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-- Thomas Cameron --
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