To: ASA Vet
I disagree. The problem with 9/11 is that Bush has been too effective at fighting terrorists. Thus people have been allowed to subconciously think of 9/11 as an event, like an earthquake, not part of a process, like a war being waged against us.
Oddly enough, successes for the terrorists will brings their descturcion closer, while their ongoing failure to succeed in their attacks is actually a victory for them.
This is because their only real military asset is our reluctance to pull the plug of niceness and PC on them. Losing an American (or probably even a European) city would result in the immediate, permanent opening of a large, economy size can of whup*ss, followed shortly after by their annhilation.
10 posted on
10/27/2003 7:43:15 AM PST by
Restorer
(Never let schooling interfere with your education.)
To: Restorer
I sure would prefer you to be correct.
The sheeple I work with on a daily basis have
assigned blame for everything on the evil Bush,
his father, and rich folks after oil.
11 posted on
10/27/2003 8:06:35 AM PST by
ASA Vet
(Proud member: "Old Crow and White Lightning Association" aka "MA power & light")
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