I dont think I ever said strike back, I'm a peacenick
so I'm sure I never spoke of violence...in fact all my
discussions seemed to be misunderstod...I'm just
stating that I'm NOT SURPRISED by anything that has
transpired, from the terrorist act to the celebrations
in different places in the world...I dont know, I
guess I just stepped back and took my historian
perspective, its hard not to being 3000 miles from the
incident...basically I'm sickened just like the rest
of the world, but I'M NOT surprised...only one
newscaster was philosphical enough to make a point but
not piss anyone off...he basically said "the WTC
towers were symbols of capitalism, and someone decided
they didnt want to see those symbols anymore and took
them out"...of course its not right, but the US has
done thier share of dastardly acts of violence in the
name of freedom, these guys did it in the name of
god...and actually we still dont know who did it, but
if it is bin laden, then my point has been made...

peace
da'Wolf


--- DJ Euphoric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hell nah!
> nuclear?!? we wouldnt go nuclear. the only way that
> bush or any of them 
> would go nuclear is if the american people were
> screaming for it.  the 
> government gives the people what they want,
> especially when they can benefit 
> from it.  did you hear bush adress the nation??? it
> was only like a 3 min 
> speech. i mean he couldve at least taken the time to
> practice so he wouldnt 
> keep fucking up in it.  anyway, i agree with da'wolf
> on this one.  we should 
> stike back, but not harder.  that is how a war will
> get started..  im not a 
> really peaceful person, but war is the last thing we
> want.  the only reason 
> i can see us getting into war is because it would be
> good for the 
> "economy"...help us bounce back.  but in these days,
> it wont be the type of 
> war where you watch cnn or fox news at dindin with
> your family and discuss
> why war is wrong and shit like that.  it will be
> fought here, there, 
> everywhere. there is no telling where people could
> strike again. if this war 
> pulled though, maybe the same thing could happen
> again, and cause even more 
> casualties.  anyway, most of america if blood
> thirsty now. they want to see 
> someone pay for this hidious crime.  and that is
> exactly how i feel.  but 
> bombing a country where the terrorist might be
> from(killing thousand of more 
> innocent people) will not make the situation any
> easier on any of us.  even 
> if they are cheering at the deaths of these people,
> they are still human 
> beings and havent actually done anything wrong
> except for going through 
> random bombings everyday
> and living in the same country as these terrorist. a
> concept like plur will 
> not resolve this, because these people have already
> broken that pact.  and 
> for some reason, they felt it was worth sacraficing
> themselves and thousands 
> of other people for.  whomever did this will pay..in
> this life or after 
> death.
> keep the peace, "kill the badguys",
> justin
> 
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: the celebrations...
> >Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 16:54:33 EDT
> >
> >i cant believe the mentality of these people, they
> actually take joy in our 
> >suffering, why?! i guess it's something ill never
> understand, i'm sure most 
> >of you peacefull kids out there can relate. another
> concern is, how are WE 
> >going to retaliate, and is the militiary and
> country as a whole, is this 
> >going to be that nuclear haullacaustic war we've
> been worried about???
> >whats on your mind...?
> ><<<joSh>>>
> 
> 
>
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If it were the people - it would be a party,
If it were drugs - it would be the 70's..
A rave isn't definable, it's a definition of its own."

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