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To: Protect the Bill of Rights
"Visit Mujahideen web sites to get to know who they are," it suggests. "You will see for yourselves that they are not what your media outlets made you believe they are. If you cannot do that, the least you could do is to watch Al-Jazeera Channel; there you might get 20 percent or less of the truth about the war zones. Resent the corrupted politicians in Washington, D.C. and demand justice, if they do not give in to your demands, you must declare autonomy so you may live in peace and security."

There's still hope! Come explore our website and see how peaceful and loving we are before we slaughter your mothers and babies. But you better do it fast before our catastrophic attacks wipe out your ability to surf the web!

70 posted on 03/13/2006 8:25:27 AM PST by Hatteras
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To: Hatteras

Such a peaceful religion....

Wiping out the web would be a catatsrohic event IMHO, LOL!

I take these warnings with a grain of salt and it puts me in my "bring it on" mode. But this one grabbed my attention for some reason. I keep racking my brain. What could be so bad that the best thing to do would be have it happen today instead of tomorrow?

Or what could happen that Homeland Security would know about, but were powerless to stop? I am remminded of that code that was broken in WWII. The Allies knew in advance of a planned attack, but did not reveal it, because to do so would mean the Nazi's knew they broke the code. I wonder if that woould happen in today's world? (No, not a "Bush knew!" situation-although the dems would be singing that tune ASAP!)

I am glad I am not responsible for the lives of millions of Americans.


71 posted on 03/13/2006 10:04:58 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights (GOP, The Other France)
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