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To: dljordan

"I may be crazy but I see an internal attack by the muslims (nuclear) and then a piling on by the Chinese. I wouldn't be suprised if the two aren't working together. We are in serious trouble and no one seems to be addressing the problem. We are wide open to internal attack despite the much hearlded Homeland Security that seems to be aimed more at controlling American citizens than guarding the country."

It is possible that the first part of your statement could prove to be true. The second part, about our Homeland Security being aimed more at controlling American citizens than guarding the country, is not the case, IMO. I can't understand people who don't understand that a war, any war, brings about the need, the duty of our country to protect its citizens. I think those who have an issue with more security requirements in the U. S. are wearing tinfoil hats folded and bent just right using the Constitution as the foil.



I do not find it a stretch of the imagination to believe that two of our enemies would join together for a common cause. Their cause being to destroy the United States. I have often thought of this scenario myself and would only add that I also do not trust Putin, aka Russia.


224 posted on 07/29/2005 8:06:39 PM PDT by Chena (I'm not young enough to know everything)
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To: Chena

" I think those who have an issue with more security requirements in the U. S. are wearing tinfoil hats folded and bent just right using the Constitution as the foil. "

Good way to shut down discussion and marginalize those you don't agree with. Kind of like calling someone a racist or asking them "when did you quit beating your wife?".


263 posted on 07/30/2005 1:10:20 PM PDT by dljordan
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