off topic but i have to say it.
Greg Hermann
bearbvd at mindspring.com
Sat Sep 15 00:39:47 GMT 2001
At 6:13 AM 9/14/01, Guenther, Max [ASCO/PA] wrote:
>America must do whatever is required to protect its honest, law abiding
>citizens. We can talk about 'innocent people' all day, but the grim reality
>is that several thousand of our neighbors are dead. These people were not
>globe trotting through war torn countrysides. They were at work, attempting
>to make a living. We must end any potential threat to our citizens by any
>means necessary.
>
>Max Guenther
>Northern NJ
AMEN, Bro! And the quicker, the better!
Greg
>
>
>
>> At 8:33 PM 9/13/01, Daniel O'Connell wrote:
>> >I would like to concur and offer my deepest sympathies to the american
>> >people.I would also ask everyone to look into their hearts before urging
>> >your government entering into a war of retaliation where innocent people
>> may
>> >be killed. I think the real answer must be a hard look at the sources of
>> >injustice that allows such people to gather support.
>>
>> Precisely the kind of thoughts that put all of us into the pickle where
>> this sort of thing could happen in the first place I am afraid. Similar to
>> what Chaimberlain did for us all!
>>
>> I have no wish to kill the innocent. I do, however, have a _VERY_
>> inclusive
>> definition of "giving aid and/or comfort to the enemy" in a time of war.
>> There is only one acceptable fate for those who participate in such events
>> directly or indirectly, and I fear that collateral damage is pretty much
>> inevitable unless those otherwise good people who have stood by silently
>> while their countrymen plot and support such activities start to ACTIVELY
>> turn people in, and _NOW_!
>>
>> The toll in innocents will ultimately be FAR higher if it is dealt with in
>> any other way. I will readily admit that, if some innocents must die, that
>> I would prefer it to be theirs than ours! Excuuuuze me if you don't like
>> that!
>>
>> Greg
>>
>>
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