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To: John Filson

I hope you are right but yesterday I saw New Yorkers MEEKLY SUBMIT to random searches on the NY Transit system :-(

Whether or not the 'MEEK' will inherit the Earth in the End in the present they will not KEEP the Liberty which we HAVE already inherited from our ancestors who fought and died to preserve it for the West by submitting meekly against either foreign terrorists seeking to destroy it from without or domestic political opportunists undermining it from within.

This cynical exploitation of the human tragedy and atrocity of London to further encroach upon Liberty and advance quicker towards a Police State is vile and DISGUSTING.


22 posted on 07/23/2005 7:34:17 AM PDT by FYREDEUS (FYREDEUS)
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To: FYREDEUS
I'm not suggesting that we should resist the good efforts of our anti-terrorism forces as they try to find bombs in the skirts of 80 year-old Christian caucasian women.

I'm not suggesting that we should throw a monkey wrench into these bureaucratic processes that are truly intended to help.

I'm simply suggesting that we root out the cause of our vulnerability: foreigners of Islamic descent, and their second generation children. We can start with the worst cases and see if that helps. Round them up, screen them to the best of our ability, and ship them out. When we find a jihadist among them, put him on trial and execute him.

As a democratic people, it is our responsibility to require our politicians to make these decisions. They feel timid and unsure of themselves. Half of them are probably afraid of international courts.

We need to block this kind of immigration from now on, no excuses, no exceptions, no sympathies.

23 posted on 07/23/2005 9:34:25 AM PDT by John Filson
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