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To: vimto
Look think about it if we become Eurabia how many Nuclear warheads will Islam inherit?

Well I think, based on the vast drain Europe has always been on us, and the absolute lack of gratitude for the prices you've made us pay, with the exception of a handful of gestures, you will find that we are looking at different solutions these days.

For example, should things progress to the point that Mohammedanism is about to get its hands on nuclear weapons, you will see us zoom in and confiscate them, then zoom out again.

Europe is really on its own this time. Look at it this way, in this world, if one can't even fight his own battles, then what value is he to anyone else?

Saying things like "Well you'll be in trouble if we fail, so you better come pay some more." harkens back to the patterns of the last 80 years, patterns we will no longer accept, and such comments I think you'll find, are counter productive for your interests.

Cheers,

starbase
76 posted on 02/12/2006 5:01:24 AM PST by starbase (Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
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To: starbase
"Well you'll be in trouble if we fail, so you better come pay some more."

I didn't say that but the sour and defeatist attitudes dressed up as gusty isolationist rhetoric of some Freepers is both depressing and fatalistic. Nor, thankfully do all your conservative countrymen agree with you.

Feel free to invent your fantasy future and then judge the events of today in the light of your imagination. Me I'll live in the real world - with it's hard choices, defeats and some occasional surprising victories.

kind regards.
79 posted on 02/12/2006 5:52:50 AM PST by vimto (Life isn't a dry run)
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