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Posted by old fashioned farmer on February 20, 2003 at 14:00:01 from (164.107.3.52):
In Reply to: Solution for terrorist problem posted by Terry on February 20, 2003 at 08:09:30:
I wonder what the u.s. people and the world would do or how they would react if the u.s. leadership just told the U.N. "okay, we'll let the inspectors have till the tuesday after never to inspect, we'll leave saddam alone, we'll leave bin ladin alone, we'll play it your way and just expect everyone to get along. But on one condition. If another terrorist attack happens, no matter where (even on our own soil) and it is perpetrated by saddam or someone supported by him then the u.s. military, gov., and officials cannot be blamed or held responsible for it or even asked why we did nothing about it. Nor can we be asked to do anything about it." Then make all of those U.N people sign it and make it official. I wonder what the response to that would be. Then, what would they say when the next attack came. I'd be willing to bet there'd be a slight change in ideologies. For another perspective, look back to the night of 9-11-01. Think back at how the news anchors were responding. They sure as heck weren't shoutin peace and love. Some of them fellas were darn near ready to tear apart bin ladin with their bare hands. God bless. --old fashioned farmer.
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