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To: Aggie Mama
My theory is they are targeting "liberal" organizations to make it appear it is a McVeigh-type--all those crazy talk radio types, doncha know. That way, it sows more seeds of discord amongst our citizens. A way to create disunity.

They are not targeting liberals, per se. They are targeting our media and our government, which just happen to be neck deep in liberals.

62 posted on 10/15/2001 10:52:23 AM PDT by dead
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To: dead
They are targeting our media and our government, which just happen to be neck deep in liberals.

I was just listening to Daschle's news conference on Rush. Daschle was asked his reaction to the attack on his office. He said among other things that he was disappointed.

Disappointed????????????

What an interesting choice of words. People who hate the United States attack his office and he is disappointed....

At what? That they would attack him instead of a conservative?

No it is a the typical liberal PC response.. they are always disappointed.

Liberals expect to be loved and wanted. When they are not they are disappointed. Finding out that people can be bad is a new disappointment for Tom.

He is not angry. He does not demand pay back....no.... he is disappointed. Perhaps he would reccomend counciling for bin Laden. Yes that is a Daschle solution.. when people disappoint you ask them to take counciling.

Tom does not understand that a reaction of disappointment will only lead to further attacks.

Did Daschle react with cold fury? Did Daschle promise payback? Did Daschle demand justice?

Tom is disappointed. Do you think that reaction convinced them not to try to kill YOU or encouraged them to a least try?


88 posted on 10/15/2001 11:46:03 AM PDT by Common Tator
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