To: FITZ
It would not surprise me one bit if Muslims would mail these bioterrorism letters with messages imitating ultra-right crypto-Christian rhetoric as a tactic to try to divide America.
To: John Valentine
They might but they also have some fierce resentment of the abortion pushers themselves. When you look closely at the Clintons' use of UN money----they were using money threats, or in other words, bribing countries to have "legal abortion" against the wishes of the people. It was horrendous the way they used their power to force their agenda, and it doesn't surprise me the targets of genocide might be fighting back.
22 posted on
10/17/2001 5:26:50 AM PDT by
FITZ
To: John Valentine
It would not surprise me one bit if Muslims would mail these bioterrorism letters with messages imitating ultra-right crypto-Christian rhetoric as a tactic to try to divide America.I'm with you. I believe it's an attempt by the terrorists to get us fighting among ourselves and to garner a much more vociferous response by the liberal peaceniks.
If conservatives like Rush, Tom DeLay, Hational Review, etc. were sent letters, there's not a chance they'd be running scared and mount demonstrations against our actions against Afghanistan. By targeting the liberal groups, those known to hate the military and anything they do, the terrorists are hoping to ratchet up the opposition to our actions.
31 posted on
10/17/2001 5:38:56 AM PDT by
randita
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