Stu-R
April 21st 04, 10:07 PM
After retiring as a career military officer, then retiring as a
behavioral science/management professor from two universities, I never
thought I'd see it (Kerry). A man literally "shot in the ass" with
himself. LOL
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:24:47 -0400, thelizman
> wrote:
>David Grant wrote:
>>
>> The US definitely participated in provoking the attack.
>
>How? By building two very tall buildings in the 70's? By existing?
>Please explain...
>
> > I think the fact that the US is now screwed up the
>> woohaa in terms of international appeal says enough about it's president's
>> ability to perform his job.
>
>It says enough that 35 countries stepped up and supported the war. The
>UN themselves passed 17 resolutions authorizing the use of force,
>demanding Iraq comply with prior resolutions and international law, but
>they did nothing. This is the New World Order that is being banded
>around. The UN is a hollow organization staffed largely by petty thugs
>who know that they never have to fear the banner of the UN.
>
>> Sure, maybe the president's actions have prevented further attacks, but the
>> country has been in a state of absolute fear.
>
>Really? What have you been afraid of? I don't see a whole lot of fear
>going around. ****, if it weren't for the news, I wouldn't even know
>that there was a war going on.
>
>I keep hearing that we live in a culture of fear, but I don't see anyone
>quaking. Maybe you could give some names so I can find out what they're
>afraid of.
>
> > They
>> won't catch and kill every terrorist,
>
>Maybe you haven't noticed, but terrorism is down. Not just down from
>2001, but at the lowest in decades. The terrorists are having to go
>after France and Spain now, which isn't any more comforting for the
>French or Spanish, but when you capitulate to terrorists, you get what
>you asked for.
behavioral science/management professor from two universities, I never
thought I'd see it (Kerry). A man literally "shot in the ass" with
himself. LOL
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:24:47 -0400, thelizman
> wrote:
>David Grant wrote:
>>
>> The US definitely participated in provoking the attack.
>
>How? By building two very tall buildings in the 70's? By existing?
>Please explain...
>
> > I think the fact that the US is now screwed up the
>> woohaa in terms of international appeal says enough about it's president's
>> ability to perform his job.
>
>It says enough that 35 countries stepped up and supported the war. The
>UN themselves passed 17 resolutions authorizing the use of force,
>demanding Iraq comply with prior resolutions and international law, but
>they did nothing. This is the New World Order that is being banded
>around. The UN is a hollow organization staffed largely by petty thugs
>who know that they never have to fear the banner of the UN.
>
>> Sure, maybe the president's actions have prevented further attacks, but the
>> country has been in a state of absolute fear.
>
>Really? What have you been afraid of? I don't see a whole lot of fear
>going around. ****, if it weren't for the news, I wouldn't even know
>that there was a war going on.
>
>I keep hearing that we live in a culture of fear, but I don't see anyone
>quaking. Maybe you could give some names so I can find out what they're
>afraid of.
>
> > They
>> won't catch and kill every terrorist,
>
>Maybe you haven't noticed, but terrorism is down. Not just down from
>2001, but at the lowest in decades. The terrorists are having to go
>after France and Spain now, which isn't any more comforting for the
>French or Spanish, but when you capitulate to terrorists, you get what
>you asked for.