Posted on 11/30/2006 8:19:10 AM PST by jmc1969
I wonder why the factory that produced these weapons still stands? My expectations are for a 3 or 4 second video taken by a predator drone - or some other high tech gadget - showing the site being struck hard followed by a fire and dust cloud. I expect to see the video of the factory being destroyed and at the same time I expect to see the weapons that that burning factory produced. At the same time I want to see the dead bodies of the terrorists who were using the weapons produced at the burning factory. I'd expect that all of these events unfolded within a reasonable amount of time.
Justice in war must be delivered quickly or the enemy takes the advantage. How selfish of me. What about all of the other factors making my countrymen indecisive?!?!?
If they haven't known this stuff for a long time, you wonder if military intelligence people are really that much more competent than the CIA people.
but, we also did not kill innocent civillians. So go back to you CAIR website and kiss my ass.
Innocent civilians get killed in war. It is about winning. We killed plenty of civilians in WWII. Remember the fire bombings of Dresden, Tokyo, Hamburg, etc. and the atomic bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima? We did that realizing that innocent civilians would be killed. It was about breaking the will of the enemy.
"Quantfive,
your three point plan makes me understand that
both you and I are on the same page. It does
not have to start BIG in so far as quantity,
but rather BIG in so far as they realize that
we can truly snatch their hearts out....JJ61"
Exactly
how is this an exclusive?? we have been saying Iran has been pushing the terrorism in Iraq for years now... oh I see, because now dems are in control, its time to stop the propaganda spin on the war.
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