To: Travis McGee
The fact Bush may invade Iraq underscores the magnitude of the risk of an imminent CBN attack in the U.S. Politically, there's nothing in a war for the Administration. Sure, winning would be nice, but any outcome less out-sided than the Gulf War would mean the end of Bush's career. Folks like Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Rice are desperate because they know slightly more than the average citizen. Nobody can imagine what an unconventional attack would be like, but conservatives can imagine it more readily than the left. After such an attack, America would recall September 11 with nostalgia. Imagine "only" 3,000 people killed and $50 billion in property damage in one day. Desperate times call for desperate measures.
To: Man of the Right
Well, thanks for my scare for the day.
91 posted on
12/07/2002 2:13:49 PM PST by
txhurl
To: Man of the Right
To appease and postpone is to court even greater devastation ... and I think the American people can get their minds around that, they voted more pubbies in this year because the despotic democrats assumed American voters couldn't fathom that truth. It is a proven fact that the Isalmikazi murderers want desperately to cause catastrophic mayhem in the U.S. To give them more and more time to prepare their next attempts is to commit suicide by a thousand cuts, bleeding trickles until our head is chopped off. The time to deal forcefully is now, er, was eight years ago, but look what a degenerate we had running things then. The obvious prospect of more of that same is what elected Bush and in 2002, more pubbies. Adults don't appease the brats and bullies, they stop them from acting out.
93 posted on
12/07/2002 3:12:40 PM PST by
MHGinTN
To: Man of the Right
You have all that exactly correct.
All of us ordinary civilians are like ants watching elephants get ready to do battle on the horizon. We are seeing about 10% of what Bush and company are working from.
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