To: Paleo-Con
So? Read your Tolkien. When one evil is killed, another takes its place. But that doesn't mean you lay back and let evil triumph. Moreover, evil is within us as well as outside us. That doesn't mean you give up doing the best you can and praying for God's help in doing it. Weighed in the balance, the evil involved in taking a planeload of innocent people and flying it into a building full of innocent people is pretty hard to beat. Admittedly--as George Bush said when Steyn asked him his opinion of homosexuals during the New Hampshire primaries--we are all sinners. That doesn't mean we shouldn't do the best we can to fight for the good and against the evil that threatens us.
7 posted on
09/14/2001 6:34:38 PM PDT by
Cicero
To: all
Admittedly, that statement is one that well, let's just face it, it's a promise that is unfulfillable. But, I think GW means that he plans to get rid of any one who threatens our nation- ie. ultimate evil against American Freedom.
9 posted on
09/14/2001 6:38:42 PM PDT by
Elicyn
To: Cicero
I agree with you, but Utopian statements are reckless. I think it was a mistake, we can never call back the troops and say this one is over with that kind of goal.
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