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Posted by Jared in VT on February 10, 2004 at 08:22:38 from (216.66.108.130):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Way O.T Pending extention of Patriot posted by Mark on February 09, 2004 at 16:48:29:
Mark, Sorry for the inconvienent intrutions, but that is exactly why the misguided fools flew those planes to distruction on Sept 11. The Tango's beleive that if they scare and distract and disrupt our America way to a suffuciant degree (threshold of pain?) that they can easily manipulate us through apeasement of their further demands. I'm surprized that as an international traveler you don't recognize the deference between a throughal security check for your safety and wall to wall security services toting MP-5's conducting strip searches because their bored. Certainly our troops redeploying to their family's and homes will be happy to flash their I.D. rather than their primary weapon. Hopefully we have learned that many take us for fat patsy's because we play the role so well. Only through our nations combined, firm resolution to project strength, security and freedom, will we drive this demon back to it's den. As you travel, perhaps you can purge your frustration in a construtive fashion; pray for a soldier. I wish you well, Jared
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