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Posted by Carla on June 18, 2004 at 15:00:23 from (165.121.169.247):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Innocent civilin MURDERED by Al Qaeda posted by I couldnt care less... on June 18, 2004 at 13:27:32:
Firstly, a message for "couldn't care less"......I just found this message board today, and I wanted to ask about old forklift restoration trivia, if those are included in with old tractors generally......and then I saw your comment....... Da*nit, mr care less, if you really feel that way, you should really and truly be ashamed of yourself......if you choose to have such an attitude, then keep it to yourself......if nothing else, can not you show some respect for the dead, and some sympathy for the victim's family??????????? I have no idea as to what might happen with the Islamic fundamentalists, but there is very serious concern about terrorist operations here, sponsored by one or another Islamic fundamentalist group. My partner and I just came back yesterday from a training deployment with the Army Reserve people here in California. We are in civilian public safety communications, and are training in interoperability with Army Reserve elements for counter-terrorism operations here. To be sure, we, and others like ourselves, are but a tiny little component in the over-all terrorism response capability picture.....but we are willing to face the responsibility for doing our part, however minor and humble it may be....... What are you doing in respect to the potential terrorist threat here????......or do you "care less" about that as well??? (maybe I shouldn't have said anything, being new here, but "couldn't care less" just ticked me off a bit) cheers Carla
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