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The Mumbai Atrocities: Where is the Outrage?
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 12/17/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell

Posted on 12/17/2008 11:37:54 AM PST by SmithL

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To: SmithL

The Indian gov’t disarmed their people, they get attacked and no one can help. The people were Sheeple-ized, they can’t fight back, they probably still don’t even WANT to fight back. This is where US liberals want us to be ASAP, unarmed and helpless.


21 posted on 12/17/2008 1:16:07 PM PST by TheConservativeParty ("A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not why the ship was built." by The First Gal of AK)
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To: rvoitier

Scaramoush, scaramoush, will you do the fandango?


22 posted on 12/17/2008 1:22:50 PM PST by ichabod1 (Reagan wouldÂ’ve fired them.)
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To: swarthyguy

That was probably intentional. The way the US government tries to cover up and hide terrorist acts, pretending they didn’t happen or that they were something else, causes the terrorists to plan bigger and more spectacular attacks, knowing they must exceed a certain level of carnage to attract the attention of the world.

That said, I think the ball is in the Indians’ court right now. We should certainly back them up with whatever they need, but I’m waiting for the tanks to roll. I think they will, or the Indian government will fall and THEN they’ll roll.

Or I could be wrong, and we’ll wait for an even more spectacular attack, maybe in the US itself.


23 posted on 12/17/2008 1:26:16 PM PST by ichabod1 (Reagan wouldÂ’ve fired them.)
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To: stockpirate

I wouldn’t say no one cares, I’d say life creates a lot of distractions. We’ve got an economy in meltdown which creates a lot of stress for everybody, we’ve got all the normal stresses of the holiday season, plus all our usual often times hectic life going on. And now all of a sudden you want people to stop what they’re doing and take to the streets (streets that are freaking cold I might add as lousy winter weather hits the whole nation in blatant disregard for global warming) in outrage because of an event on the other side of the planet or at small town in Alaska that 6 months ago nobody ever heard of?!

I do consider these things bad, but I gots bills to pay and nothing I do down here in Tucson is going to change events in India or Alaska. I hope they catch the arsonist and the leaders that sent those terrorists, for anything beyond that though you’re just going to have to wait until I’ve got some free time.


24 posted on 12/17/2008 1:28:14 PM PST by dilvish
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To: TheThinker
The emasculation of society and men in particular, along with the media disinformation is apparently enough to quell almost any outrage.

Really?

Try buying a black rifle.

25 posted on 12/17/2008 1:35:21 PM PST by papertyger
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To: ichabod1

>>maybe in the US itself.

Absolutely. An Indian Airlines flight from Kathmandu was hijacked in 1999, the MO to take over the plane being duplicated later in the USA.

>probably intentional.
Yes. It worked. The attacks were big news.


26 posted on 12/18/2008 11:00:06 AM PST by swarthyguy (*Bush Promised us Osama, instead we're getting Obama*)
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