Posted on 02/09/2002 6:55:38 PM PST by vannrox
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:32:30 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
This partial transcript of Special Report with Brit Hume,
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
That's because the thought of standing up to bad guys always makes invertebrates nervous.
Knowing these "allies" for what they are, we have already addressed the problem. We will act with or without them.
We do not much care if they are nervous.
I couldn't get past my distaste for Kristol to hear what he was actually reporting.
Thank you for the more level-headed correction.
Interesting either/or you've set up. Unfortunately, in both cases you voice causality in terms of US/Western agression - and nowhere take into account, a possibility of irrational responses to US policy, or the obvious, barbaric intolerance of those pesky Western Values that so knot the shorts of radical Islamists.
Or, an even more dangerous prospect for fashionable equivocators to ponder: These men who attacked the US actually are evil men. But that's hardly any fun, now, is it?
I don't think that an outbreak of terminal badness caused the attacks in New York
An outbreak afflicting whom? I think terminal badness is precisely what infected the monsters who killed 3,000 people on 9/11, and those who supported that goal. I don't advise you disagree with that.
"But I've yet to hear a truly convincing argument that encompasses all of the facts. "
One agonizes in search of such arguments only after granting a degree of legitimacy to the "grievances" of those terrorists. They deliberately killed thousands of innocent non-combatants. Their reasons for doing so are only relevant to us as they might allow us to predict their actions - to preempt them. Yes, to kill them before they kill more of us.
Hello? Perhaps you haven't noticed the condemnation that followed President Bush's speech -- from the vaunted courageous and brilliant leadership elites of France, Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, oh, and the EU. And that's just our, ahem, "allies."
Has nothing to do with how I "see it."
Doesn't matter anyway. As I say, their approval, support, or assistance -- or lack of same -- is irrelevent to what we do.
Unlike being a freeper, which is a passport to popularity? Pulease..
They also used to be able to recognize evil, now they don't even recognize it's existance.
Heh heh. Suckers. Amazing how the whole damn fool planet really believes McDonald's is really a restaurant.
Uh, wait. They really are. No, really they are. Really!
(evil grin, in spite of my italo-brit ancestry)
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